Equilibrium Position
Definitions/Rules
Equilibrium Expressions
Equilibrium Trivia
Equilibrium Problems
100

The equilibrium shifts right when one increases one of this

Reactant

100

The state where the concentrations of all reactants and products remain constant with time

Equilibrium

100

If this is the forward reaction: aA + bB yields cC + dD. With the lower cased letters being coeffeicients and the upper cased letters being elements; this is the reverse reaction.

cC + dD yields aA + bB

100

In this reaction, how can I speed up the reaction without affecting the amounts in the reaction, pressure, or volume?               

H2O + CO <--> H2 + CO2

Add a catalyst

100

**who is haber you ask?

At given temperature, Kc = 1.3 x 10^-2 for the Haber Process. Calculate the new K value if the Haber Process is halved.

0.11

200

The removal of a product leads to this

equilibrium shift to the products or shift right

200

*** no good. 

When the balanced equation for a reaction is multiplied by a factor n, the equilibrium constant for the new reaction is this

Kn

200
If the forward reaction, with K as the equilibrium constant,is reversed then this is the new equilibrium constant is:
What is 1/K
200

If Q is equal to K then the system is at this.

Equilibrium

200

Calculate the Kc value for the reaction N2(g) + O2(g) -> 2NO(g) if the concentration for each individual element is as follows. N2 = .041 M, O2 = 0.0078, and NO = 4.7 x 10-4.

6.9 x 10-4

300

If A + B yields C + D. If A is increased, this happens to the rest of the elements. List what happens to B, C, and D.

B decreases, C increases, and D increases.

300

If the reaction is aA + bB yields cC + dD. K= ([C]^c [D]^d)/([A]^a [B]^b ) is the

Equilibrium Expression

300

For the balanced equation: aA + bB yields cC + dD

Kc= (([C]c)([D]d))/(([A]a)([B]b ))

300

Where is positive enthalpy written in an endothermic reaction?

Reactants / left side

300

These do not affect Kc. 3 things

concentration, pressure, and catalyst

400

If the volume of a container containing this reaction, N2(g) + 3H2(g) yields 2NH3(g), is decreased causing pressure to increase, the equilibrium shifts

shifts to the right to decrease the total molecules of gas present

400

These that are involved in a chemical reaction don't have their concentrations included in the equilibrium expression for the reaction

solids and liquids

400

These matter phases are the only ones included in the equilibrium expression.

gas(es)?

400

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

Le Chatelier's Principle

400

At a certain temperature, Kc = 9.1 x 10-4 for the reaction. FeSCN 2+ -> Fe3+ + SCN-. What does this tell us about the position of equilibrium for this reaction and how could we change Kc?

The reaction will favor reactants more so than products.  You would need to change the temperature.

500

If the reaction, N2 + 3H2 yields 2NH3, produced -543 kJ of heat. If the energy is increased, this happens to the equilibrium.

equilibrium shifts left. For an exothermic system, energy is a product. The system will shift to the left to use up the excess energy

500

This process of Ammonia from Nitrogen and Hydrogen is called

The Haber Process

500

Balance this equation and determine its equilibrium expression: Hydrogen + Bromine yields Hydrobromic Acid. All of these elements are gases.

([HBr]2)/([H2][Br2])

500

Name two ways to change the pressure of the system

add or remove a gaseous product or reactant, change the temperature or change the volume of the container

500

A <---> B

A starts out with 1 mole. It reacts at 60% a minute.

B starts out with 1 mole. It reacts at 20% a minute.

ROUND TO THE NEAREST TENTH. How long until equilibrium?

2 minutes

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