Equilibrium Flashcards
What is equilibrium?
A reaction that has the same rate for the forward and reverse reaction and the concentrations of the products and reactants is constant.
How do you tell equilibrium from a graph?
When the reactant and product concentration plateau and approach a horizontal line.
How do the concentrations of the products and the reactants change in a reaction?
As the product concentration increases so when the product yield grows the reactant concentration decreases as they are being consumed.
What is a steady - state?
When the concentrations of the reactants and products are constant not necessarily the same as each other but they are not changing.
What is the dynamic equilibrium?
When the rate of the forward and reverse reaction is the same.
What is the equilibrium constant?
This is the rate of the reaction that depends on the temperature and is specific to the reaction not the mechanism.
What do you exclude when calculating K?
Any pure liquids, solids, or gases.
Which values of K favor the products?
When K > 1.
Which values of K favor the reactants?
When K < 1.
What is a reaction quotient?
The rate of the reaction at any point in time of the reaction taking place.
How do you know that the equilibrium is taking place based on the reaction quotient?
Equilibrium occurs when the Qc is constant therefore Qc = K.
How is K different from Qc?
K is the rate at which the reaction takes place at equilibrium while Qc is the rate at which the reaction takes place at any point in time.
How do you know the direction of the reaction from the Qc value?
When Qc < K the reaction is in the forward direction.
When Qc > K the reaction is in the reverse direction.
What happens when Qc = K?
The reaction is in equilibrium.
What is an ICE table?
This is a method of organizing the amount or the concentration of the reactants and products of a reaction ONLY mol or mol/L.