equilibrium Flashcards

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what is a closed system?

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a chemical system that is separated from its surroundings by a definite boundary so that no matter can enter or leave, but energy can enter or leave

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what is equilibrium and the three types?

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chemical system with constant macroscopic properties (no observable change), phase, solubility, and chemical reaction.

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what is phase equilibrium

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involves a single chemical substance existing in more than one phase in a closed system.

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what is solubility equilibrium?

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involves a single chemical solute interacting with a solvent substance, where excess solute is in contact with the saturated solution.

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what is chemical reaction equilibrium?

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involves the reactants and the products of a chemical reaction

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what is dynamic equilibrium?

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  • a balance between two opposite processes occurring at the same rate
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what is a forward reaction?

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left-to-right change in an equilibrium

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what is a reverse reaction?

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right-to-left change in an equilibrium

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what is the equilibrium constant?+ formula

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  • mathematical relationship that provides a constant value for a chemical system over a range of amount concentrations
    -Kc
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what is the equilibrium law?

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  • Kc = {[C]c[D]d}/{[A]a[B]b}
  • ABCD represent chemical entity formulas
    -abcd represent coefficients in balanced equation
    (for reaction) aA + bB <> cC + dD
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rules and guidelines of an equilibrium constant value? (6)

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  • depends on system temperature
  • independent of: reagent concentrations, catalyst present, time to reach equilibrium
  • stated as numerical value, no units
  • greater the more the system favours the formation of products
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what is le chatelier’s principle? (definition)

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when a chemical system at equilibrium is disturbed by a change in property of the system, the system always appears to react in the direction that opposes change, until a new equilibrium is reached.
three stages: initial equilibrium, shifting non-equilibrium, and new equilibrium

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13
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what is an equilibrium shift?

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  • change in concentration that occurs when an equilibrium is disrupted
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le chatelier’s principle: concentration

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increase: shift to consume added reactant/product
decrease: shift to replace removed reactant/product

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le chatelier’s principle: temperature

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increase: shift to absorb added heat energy
decrease: shift to replace removed heat energy

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le chatelier’s principle: volume

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(gaseous systems only)
increase: decrease pressure, shift toward side with larger total chemical amount of gaseous entities
decrease: increase pressure, shift toward side with smaller total chemical amount of gaseous entities