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Lesson 3 Le Chatelier's Principle Gases

Lesson 3 Le Chatelier's Principle Gases. A (g) + B (g) ⇄ AB (g). 2 particles 1 particle. more pressure less pressure. When the reaction shifts to the right it lowers the pressure. When the reaction shifts to the left it increases the pressure. Simulation.

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Lesson 3 Le Chatelier's Principle Gases

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  1. Lesson 3 Le Chatelier's Principle Gases

  2. A(g) + B(g)⇄AB(g) 2 particles 1 particle more pressure less pressure When the reaction shifts to the right it lowers the pressure When the reaction shifts to the left it increases the pressure

  3. Simulation A(g) + B(g)⇄AB(g) 50 Particles Shifting rightreduces the particles and the pressure

  4. A(g) + B(g)⇄AB(g) 50 Particles Shifting rightreduces the particles and the pressure

  5. A(g) + B(g)⇄AB(g) 49 Particles Shifting rightreduces the particles and the pressure

  6. A(g) + B(g)⇄AB(g) 49 Particles Shifting rightreduces the particles and the pressure

  7. A(g) + B(g)⇄AB(g) 48 Particles Shifting rightreduces the particles and the pressure

  8. A(g) + B(g)⇄AB(g) 49 Particles Shifting left increases the particles and the pressure

  9. A(g) + B(g)⇄AB(g) 49 Particles Shifting left increases the particles and the pressure

  10. A(g) + B(g)⇄AB(g) 50 Particles Shifting rightreduces the particles and the pressure

  11. 4HCl(g) + 2O2(g)⇄ 2H2O(l) + 2Cl2(g) 6 gas particles 2 gas particles more pressure less pressure Shifting leftincreases the pressure by making more particles.

  12. 2SO3(g)⇄ 2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2 gas particles 3 gas particles more pressure less pressure Shifting right it increases the pressure by making more particles.

  13. I2(g) + Cl2(g)⇄ 2ICl(g) 2 gas particles 2 gas particles the pressure is the same on both sides This reaction will not shift with pressure.

  14. 6.1 Increasing the pressure bydecreasingthe volumeshiftsthe to the fewest gas molecules. Only (g) count for gas particles. 4HCl (g) + 2O2 (g) ⇄2H2O (l) + 2Cl2(g) + 98kJ We decrease the volume Simulation

  15. 6.1 Increasing the pressure bydecreasingthe volumeshiftsthe to the fewest gas molecules. Only (g) count for gas particles. 4HCl (g) + 2O2 (g) ⇄2H2O (l) + 2Cl2(g) + 98kJ We decrease the volume

  16. 6.1 Increasing the pressure bydecreasingthe volumeshiftsto the fewest gas molecules. Only (g) count for gas particles. 4HCl (g) + 2O2 (g) ⇄2H2O (l) + 2Cl2(g) + 98kJ 6 mog 2 mog  We decrease the volume and we increase pressure! The reaction opposes by shifting to right to decreasethepressure! All concentrations go up! All rates go up!

  17. increase 3 ⇌ 5 increase decrease right decrease increase decrease 8 ⇌ 5 right left increase decrease increase 9 ⇌ 3 We DoWe DoRx DoesShift Volume PressurePressureEquation decrease 4 ⇌ 7 left decrease increase increase decrease increase 0 ⇌ 1 right

  18. increase 6 ⇌ 7 increase decrease right decrease increase decrease 7 ⇌ 2 right left increase decrease increase 10 ⇌ 8 We DoWe DoRx DoesShift Volume PressurePressureEquation decrease left decrease increase 40 ⇌ 53 increase decrease increase 6 ⇌ 9 right

  19. 7 mog 9 mog 5A(g) + 2B(g) ⇌ 4C(g) + 5D(g) We⇓ V

  20. 7 mog 9 mog 5A(g) + 2B(g) ⇌ 4C(g) + 5D(g) We⇓ V

  21. 7 mog 9 mog 5A(g) + 2B(g) ⇌ 4C(g) + 5D(g) We⇓ V

  22. 7 mog 9 mog 5A(g) + 2B(g) ⇌ 4C(g) + 5D(g) We⇓ V

  23. 7 mog 9 mog 5A(g) + 2B(g) ⇌ 4C(g) + 5D(g) We⇓ V We⇑ P The Reaction opposes ⇓ P Shifts left

  24. 6 mog 5 mog 4A(g) + 2B(g) ⇌ 3C(g) + 2D(g) What volume change shifts right? We⇑ P We⇓ V

  25. 4 mog 7 mog 2A(g) + 2B(g) ⇌ 3C(g) + 4D(g) What volume change shifts right? We⇓ P We⇑ V

  26. 4HCl (g) + 2O2 (g) ⇄2H2O (l) + 2Cl2(g) + 98kJ 6 mog2 mog Describe the shift in the above equilibrium system for each stress indicated. Describe how [HCl], [O2], and [Cl2] change. Stress Shift [HCl] [O2] [Cl2] ↑ [HCl] → ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ [O2] ← ↓ ↓ ↑ Add water ― ― ― ― ↑ [Cl2] ← ↑ ↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ↓ ← ↑ V When the volume increases all concentration go down

  27. The Forward and Reverse Rates and Shifting Explain in terms of the immediate changes to the forward andreverseratesafter each stress why each shift occurs 2CO(g) + O2(g) ⇄ 2CO2(g) + energy 4. Volume is decreased Shift Forward Reverse

  28. The Forward and Reverse Rates and Shifting Explain in terms of the immediate changes to the forward andreverseratesafter each stress why each shift occurs 2CO(g) + O2(g) ⇄ 2CO2(g) + energy 4. Volume is decreased Shift Forward Reverse 3 2 Pressure increases! All concentrations go up! right All rates go up! increases by more increases

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