Dynamic Equilibria Flashcards
What is the Haber process?
A reversible reaction that forms ammonia
from nitrogen and hydrogen.
Describe the steps that are carried out during the Haber process
- Reactants are obtained (hydrogen from natural gas, nitrogen from air).
- The gases are compressed to 200 atm and heated to 450oC before
being pumped into a tank containing layers of catalytic iron beads. - Ammonia forms.
- Ammonia and unreacted hydrogen and nitrogen pass into a cooling
tank where the ammonia is collected as a liquid. - The unreacted hydrogen and nitrogen are recycled back into the tank.
What is meant by the term dynamic equilibrium?
The rate of the forward reaction equals the
rate of the backwards reaction. The
concentration of reactants and products are
constant.
What is the chemical equation for the formation of
ammonia from hydrogen and nitrogen?
N2 + 3H2 ⇌ 2NH3
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What are the ideal conditions for the Haber process?
- 450°C temperature
- 200 atm pressure
- Iron catalyst
How is the rate of attainment of equilibrium affected
by temperature?
A higher temperature means equilibrium is
reached quicker. This is because the reacting
particles have more kinetic energy so there
are more frequent successful collisions.
How is the rate of attainment of equilibrium affected
by a catalyst?
Equilibrium is reached faster when a
catalyst is used because the catalyst
provides an alternative reaction pathway
with a lower activation energy.
How is the rate of attainment of equilibrium affected
by pressure?
Equilibrium is reached faster with a higher
pressure. This is because there are more particles
in the same volume (or the same number of
particles in a smaller volume) so more collisions
between reacting particles.
How is the rate of attainment of equilibrium affected
by concentration?
Equilibrium is reached faster at a higher
concentration. This is because there are
more particles in the same volume so more
collisions between the reacting particles.
Why are the conditions used in the Haber process a
compromise?
- A high temperature increases the rate of reaction however, it will
favour the reverse reaction, decreasing the yield. Acompromise of
450oC is used to obtain a sufficient rate and yield. - A high pressure speeds up the rate and favours the forward
reaction (increasing the yield). High pressures can be dangerous
and require expensive machinery so a compromise of 200 atm is
used.
Why is a catalyst used in the Haber process?
To increase the rate of reaction so more
product is produced within the same
time frame.
What factors should be considered before deciding the conditions for an industrial reaction?
- Availability and cost of raw materials.
- Energy requirements.
- Optimum temperature and pressure for high yield and fast rate of reaction.
- Need for a catalyst
What is the purpose of fertilisers?
To promote plant growth
What chemical compounds might fertilisers contain?
Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
compounds.
What compounds are found in NPK fertilisers?
A combination of all three fertiliser
compounds: nitrogen, phosphorus and
potassium compounds