Equilibrium Expressions
Vocabulary
Keq & Q
LeChatelier's Principle
Challenge
100

H2(g) + I2(g) < > 2HI(g)

[HI]2   / [I2][H2]

100

the rate of the reaction forward and the backwards reaction level out, so reactant and product concentrations don’t change

Equilibrium

100

At equilibrium, what is the relationship between Keq and Q

they are equal

100

What would happen if gaseous water was added to the reaction?

CH4(g) + H2O(g)< >CO(g) + 3H2(g)

shifts to the products / right

100

Label EACH reaction as either homogenous or heterogeneous. 

a. H2(g) + I2(g) < > 2HI(g)

b. CH4(g) + H2O(g)< >CO(g) + 3H2(g)

c. 3O2(g) 2H2S(g)< > 2SO2(s) + 2H2O(g)

d. P4(s) + 6Cl2(g) < > 4PCl3(l)

a. homogenous

b. homogenous

c. heterogenous

d. heterogenous

200

CH4(g) + H2O(g)< >CO(g) + 3H2(g)

[H2]3[CO]  / [H2O] [CH4]

200

relative concentrations of reactants and products at equilibrium in terms of quantity

Equilibrium constant

200

Which way will the reaction shift if Q is less then Keq

products / right

200

What would happen if the following reaction were heated?

H2(g) + I2(g) < > 2HI(g) +heat

shift to reactants / left

200

Given the reaction below and the fact that the change in enthalpy is positive. What would happen if you heated this reaction? 

CH4(g) + H2O(g)< >CO(g) + 3H2(g)     

Shift to the to products / right

300

3O2(g) 2H2S(g)< > 2SO2(s) + 2H2O(g)

[H2O]2  / [O2]3[H2S]2

300

used to determine if a reaction is at equilibrium

Reaction Quotient

300

Given the reaction below, what is the equilibrium constant if the concentrations are [N2] = 3.0x10-2M , [H2] = 3.7x10-2M and [NH3] = 1.6x10-2M. Which side is favored?

2NH3(g) <  >  N2(g) + 3H2(g)

0.0059    or   5.9x10-3       reactants favored

300

What would increasing the pressure do to the following reaction:

CH4(g) + H2O(g)< >CO(g) + 3H2(g)

Shift to the reactants / left

300

Given the following reaction what would happen if you remove phosphorus trichloride? Be very specific about the concentration and equilibrium shift.

P4(s) + 6Cl2(g) < > 4PCl3(l)

The concentration would decrease, but the equilibrium would be unaffected.

400

SnO2(s) + 2CO(g) < > Sn(s) + 2CO2(g)

[CO2]2 / [CO]2

400

The brackets around a number mean this

Molarity

400

If the Keq of the following reacton is 7.7x10-15. Is the reaction at equilibrium if [CO] = 0.034M, [CO2] = 3.6x10-17M (show value).  If not which way will it shift?

2CO(g) < > C(s) + CO2(g)

3.11x10-14 reactants / left

400

What would happen if you removed chlorine gas?

P4(s) + 6Cl2(g) < > 4PCl3(l)

shift to the reactants / left

400

The solubility of AgBr in water is very low. Write the solubility equilibrium equation and determine its solubility given Ksp=5.0×10−13

 7.07x10^-7

500

P4(s) + 6Cl2(g) < > 4PCl3(l)

1 / [Cl2]6

500

a change in conditions is imposed on a system at equilibrium, the equilibrium position will shift in the direction that tends to reduce that change in conditions

Le Chatelier's Principle

500

The reaction below has a Keq of 0.064, given that [H2] = 0.45M and [H2O] = 0.37M. Is the reaction at equilibrium? (show number) If not which way will it shift?

Fe2O3(s) + 3H2(g)< > 2Fe(s) + 3H2O(g)

0.55 shift to the reactants / left

500

What would increasing the pressure do to the following reaction:

SnO2(s) + 2CO(g) < > Sn(s) + 2CO2(g)

Nothing

500

Given the reaction below, what is the concentration of [H+] given that the Keq 1.8x10-5, CH3COOH is 0.46 moles in 0.5 L and CH3COO8.1x10-3 moles in the same 0.500L. 

CH3COOH(aq) <  >  CH3COO-(aq)    + H+(aq)

[H+] = 1.0x10-3M

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