k=[A]
if A is doubled?
The rate is doubled
What is the Ka for HCl + H2O --> H3O + Cl- (with an equilibrium arrow)
Ka= ([H3O][Cl-]) / ([HCl][H2O])
True/False:
Increasing the pressure by reducing the volume of the rxn container will increase the equilibrium concentration of O3 in the following exothermic rxn:
2O3 (g) ---> 3O2 (g)
True (will shift to the side with less moles--left)
Write the equilibrium expression for:
AgCl (s) ---> Ag+ (aq) + Cl- (aq)Kc= [Ag+][Cl-]
k=[A]2[B]
if both A and B are doubled?
8x the rate
Name one of the strong acids and one of the strong bases you are required to know.
Strong bases: any hydroxide from group 1 & any hydroxide from group 2 except for Be(OH)2 and Mg(OH)2
H2O2 (L) --> H2 (g) + O2 (g)
Which way will the equilibrium shift if more H2 is added?
Left
Product favored
A certain drug decomposes by a 1st order rxn with k=6.0 * 10-4 s-1. A sample of this drug has an initial concentration of 3.0 mM. What will the concentration be after 10 minutes?
2.1 mM
What's the conjugate base of HNO3?
NO3-
CO (g) + NiO (s) ---> CO2 (g) + Ni (s)
For this rxn, Kc=700. If a mixture contains 0.60 M CO2 and 1*10-4 M CO, is the system at equilibrium? If not, which direction will the reaction proceed?
No; reaction will proceed left
For the reaction: H2 + I2 ---> 2HI, Kc= 50. A flask contains 2M HI, 0.1 M H2, and 0.1 M I2. What can be said about this reaction? (Proceeds left or right?)
Rxn proceeds left
Determine the rate law for the reaction: 2A + 2B --> C (draw the table on whiteboard)
rate= (20 1/m2s) [A]2[B]
Which species is the conjugate base in the following reaction?:
H2PO4- + HC3- --> H2CO3 + HPO42-
HPO42-
Given: PCl5 (g) --> PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g)
How will the following affect the final equilibrium concentration of PCl3?a.) Remove PCl5
b.) decrease pressure
c.) adding a catalyst
a.) shift to the left; [PCl3] decreases
b.) shift to the right; [PCl3] increases
c.) no change
A rxn mixture initially contains 0.25 M [CO] and 0.400 M [O2]. At equilibrium, the concentration of CO2 is 0.15 M. Calculate Kc
6.92