Basic Concepts
Equilibrium Expressions
Reaction Quotient
Le Chatelier's Principle
ICE Tables & Calculations
100

The state where forward and reverse reaction rates are equal

What is dynamic equilibrium?

100

Expression for K in terms of concentration

What is KC?

100

This leads to the reaction shifting towards the right

What is Q < K?

100

This leads to shift away from added substance

What is increase in concentration?

100

This is what ICE Stands for

What is Initial, Change, Equilibrium?

200

The result of concentrations at equilibrium

What is they remain constant?

200

These are not included when calculating K

What are solids and liquids?

200

This leads to the reaction shifting towards the left

What is Q > K?

200

Decrease in volume shifts toward

What is fewer moles of gas?

200

Variable commonly used for change

What is x?

300

This symbol ⇌ is used for this type of chemical reaction

What is a reversible equation?

300

This is the relationship between KC and KP

What is KP = KC(RT)^(Δn)?

300

This leads to Q equaling K

What is equilibrium?

300

This has no impact on an equilibrium position

What is adding a catalyst?

300

Small K assumption mean

What is x is negligible?

400

Type of system required for equilibrium

What is a closed system?

400

What a large K value indicates

What is products favored?

400

This is what is used to calculate Q

What is initial concentrations?

400

This shifts an endothermic reaction to the right

What is increasing temperature?

400

Type of math often needed

What is solving quadratics?

500

What determines whether equilibrium favors reactants or products

What is the equilibrium constant (K)?

500

This alteration leads to K being squared

What is doubling the coefficients of K?

500

This is the purpose of comparing Q and K

How do you predict the direction of reaction shift?

500

Only factor that changes K

What is temperature?

500

The solution when using ICE tables

What is equilibrium concentrations?