Chapter 5B - Equilibrium Law Flashcards

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What is the Equilibrium Law?

A

Relates the concentrations of reactants and products formed at equilibrium

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What is K?

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Ratio of the concentrations of the reactants to the concentrations of the products

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What are the units for K?

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Units will depends on the equilibrium expression.

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What is the equilibrium constant?

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  • K is constant for an equilibrium mixture at a given temperature
  • Value of K can only be affected by change in temperature.
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What is the equilibrium constant used for?

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Indicating the extent of the reaction

Note: does not indicate the rate of reaction
K is only relevant to the equation exactly as its writtien

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If K > 10^4

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  • significant conversion of reactants into products by the time equilibrium is reached
  • large extent, significant concentration of products
  • position of equilibrium favours the forwards reaction
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If K < 10^-4

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  • little conversions of reactants into products by the time equilibrium is reached
  • small extent
  • significant proportion of reactants
  • position of equilibrium favours the reverse reaction
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If 10^-4 < K < 10^4

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  • considerate concentrations of both reactants and products are present
  • moderate extent
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What effect does doubling the coefficients of a reaction have on the equilibrium constant?

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K is squared

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10
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What is the reaction quotient?

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  • When a system isn’t at equilibrium, the number calculated from equilibrium expression is Q
  • quantitative measure of extent that can be used at any stage of the reaction
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What values can Q take?

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Any positive or zero value (except that of K) at a given temperature

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What does the value of Q indicate?

In words

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What is occurring inside the reaction vessel at a particular point in time

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If Q = K

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Reaction system is at equilibrium

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If Q does not equal K

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Reaction system is not at equilibrium

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If Q > K

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  • Equilibrium position shifts to the left as more products exist than reactants, hence system wants to make more products.
  • net backwards reaction is occurring until enough reactants are made and Q = K
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What does Net Backwards Reaction mean?

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Rate of the backwards reaction is greater than the rate of the forwards reaction

17
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If Q < K

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  • Equilibrium position shifts to the right
  • More reactants exist compared to products, hence system wants to make more products to get to equilibrium
  • net forwards reaction until enough products are made and Q = K
18
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What does a Net Forwards reaction mean?

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Rate of forward reaction is greater than rate of the backwards reaction