Equilibrium Flashcards

1
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Define the term dynamic equilibrium.

A

The rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.

(Hence, the concentrations of reactant and product do not change)

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2
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Give an essential condition for an equilibrium mixture.

A
  1. Equilibrium occurs in a closed system ( where reactants and products cannot escape)
    or
  2. Macroscopic properties do not change with time
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3
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State Le Chatelier’s principle.

A

If a system at equilibrium is disturbed, the equilibrium moves in the direction that tends to reduce the disturbance.

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In the equation:
CH4 (g) + H2O <=> CO (g) + 3H2 (g) Hx = +210 kJmol^{-1}

what effect would increasing the temperature have on the position of equilibrium?

A

The equilibrium position shifts to the right.
(This is because the forward reaction is endothermic. Yield of hydrogen increases)

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In the equation:
CH4 (g) + H2O (g) <=> CO(g) + 3H2 (g) Hx = + 210 kJmol^{-1}

What effect would increasing the pressure have on the position of equilibrium?

A

The equilibrium shifts to the left.

This is because the forward reaction produces more moles of gas than the reverse reaction ( 4 moles of product, 2 moles of reactant), Yield of hydrogen decreases.

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The reaction:
CH4 (g) + H2O (g) <=> CO (g) + 3H2 (g) Hx = +210 kJ/mol

Suggest and explain why and industrial chemist may use a high pressure for this production of hydrogen from the above reaction?

A
  1. the high pressure increases the collision frequency increasing the rate of reaction
  2. This is a compromise pressure between an economically viable rate of reaction and a slightly lower yield of hydrogen.
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7
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What effect does a catalyst have on the position of equilibrium?

A

No effect.
Because catalyst affects rate of forward and reverse reactions equally

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8
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What condition affects the value of Kc?

A. concentration
B. catalyst
C. pressure
D. Temperature

A

D. Temperature only

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9
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For the reaction below, deduce an expression for Kc.
2[A] + 3 [B] + [C] <=> [D] + 4 [E]

A

Kc = ( [D] [E]^{4}) / ([A]^{2} [B] ^{3} [C])

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10
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Deduce units for the value of Kc.
Kc = ( [D] [E]^{4}) / ([A]^{2} [B] ^{3} [C])

A

[1/ mol] x dm^{3}

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11
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What type of system is Kc relevant for?

A

Homogeneous systems in equilibrium

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12
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What does Kc being greater or lesser than 1 suggest for the position of equilibrium?

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Greater than 1 = to the right
Lesser than 1 = to the left

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13
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What effect does decreasing the temperature in an endothermic reaction have on Kc?

A

Kc decreases

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14
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What effect does increasing the temperature in an endothermic reaction have on Kc?

A

Kc increases

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15
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What effect does decreasing the temperature in an exothermic reaction have on Kc?

A

Kc increases

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16
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What effect does increasing the temperature in an exothermic reaction have on Kc?

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Kc decreases