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Equilibrium

Equilibrium. Topic 7. 7.2.1 THE EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT ( K c or K). For any type of chemical equilibrium of the type a A + b B  c C + d D the following is a CONSTANT (at a given T).

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Equilibrium

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  1. Equilibrium Topic 7

  2. 7.2.1 THE EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT (Kc or K) For any type of chemical equilibrium of the type a A + b B c C + d D the following is a CONSTANT (at a given T) If Kc is known, then we can predict concs. of products or reactants.

  3. Determining Kc 2 NOCl(g)  2 NO(g) + Cl2(g) [NOCl] [NO] [Cl2] Initial 2.00 0 0 Change -0.66 +0.66 +0.33 Equilibrium 1.34 0.66 0.33

  4. Chemical Equilibrium from the labFe3+ + SCN- FeSCN2+ • After a period of time, the concentrations of reactants and products are constant. • The forward and reverse reactions continue after equilibrium is attained.

  5. Writing and Manipulating K Expressions Solids and liquids NEVER appear in equilibrium expressions. S(s) + O2(g)  SO2(g)

  6. Writing and Manipulating K Expressions Solids and liquids NEVER appear in equilibrium expressions. NH3(aq) + H2O(liq)  NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq)

  7. The Meaning of K 1. Can tell if a reaction is product-favored or reactant-favored. For N2(g) + 3 H2(g)  2 NH3(g) Conc. of products is much greater than that of reactants at equilibrium. The reaction is strongly product-favored.

  8. The Meaning of K For AgCl(s)  Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) Kc = [Ag+] [Cl-] = 1.8 x 10-5 Conc. of products is much less than that of reactants at equilibrium. The reaction with small K is strongly reactant-favored. Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) AgCl(s) is product-favored.

  9. Product- or Reactant Favored Product-favored K > 1 Reactant-favored K < 1

  10. EQUILIBRIUM AND EXTERNAL EFFECTS • Temperature, catalysts, and changes in concentration affect equilibria. • The outcome is governed by LE CHATELIER’S PRINCIPLE • “...if a system at equilibrium is disturbed, the system tends to shift its equilibrium position to counter the effect of the disturbance.”

  11. Le Chatelier’s Principle • Change in temperature • change in Kc • therefore change in P or concentrations at equilibrium • Use a catalyst: reaction comes more quickly to equilibrium. Kc not changed. • Add or take away reactant or product: • Kc does not change • Reaction adjusts to new equilibrium “position”

  12. 7.2.5 Apply the concepts of kinetics and equilibrium to industrial processes. • A good example of this is the production of ammonia. • Fertilizers and many plastics are derived from ammonia. • High pressure is used to increase yield. • The reaction is exothermic so a lower temperature is used to increase yield. • A catalyst is used to speed up the reaction, but it doesn’t increase the yield.

  13. Haber-Bosch Process for NH3 • N2(g) + 3 H2(g)  2 NH3(g) + heat • K = 3.5 x 108 at 298 K

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