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Le Chatelier’s Principle
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AP Chemistry
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Le Chatelier’s Principle
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Factors that Affect Equilibrium
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Concentration
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Temperature
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Pressure
–For gaseous systems only!
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The presence of a catalyst
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Concentration Changes
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Add more reactant è Shift to products
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Remove reactants è Shift to reactants
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Reaction Quotient
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The reaction quotient for an equilibrium system is the same as the equilibrium expression, but the concentrations are NOT at equilibrium!
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Changes in Concentration
Changes in concentration are best understood in terms of what would happen to “Q” if the concentrations were changed.
N2O4(g) ó 2NO2(g)
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Temperature Changes
Exothermic Reactions
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Consider heat as a product in exothermic reactions.
–Add heat è
Shift to reactants
–Remove heat è
Shift to products
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Temperature Changes
Endothermic Reactions
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Consider heat as a reactant in endothermic reactions.
–Add heat è
Shift to products
–Remove heat è
Shift to reactants
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Pressure Changes
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Only affects equilibrium systems with unequal moles of gaseous reactants and products.
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N2(g) + 3H2(g) = 2NH3(g)
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Increase Pressure
–Stress of pressure is reduced by reducing the number of gas molecules in the container . . . . . .
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N2(g) + 3H2(g) = 2NH3(g)
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There are 4 molecules of reactants vs. 2 molecules of products.
–Thus, the reaction shifts to the product ammonia.
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PCl5(g) = PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)
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Decrease Pressure
–Stress of decreased pressure is reduced by increasing the number of gas molecules in the container.
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PCl5(g) = PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)
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There are two product gas molecules vs. one reactant gas molecule.
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Thus, the reaction shifts to the products.
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Presence of a Catalyst
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A Catalyst lowers the activation energy and increases the reaction rate.
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It will lower the forward and reverse reaction rates,
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Therefore, a catalyst has NO EFFECT on a system at equilibrium!
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It just gets you to equilibrium faster!
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Presence of an Inert Substance
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An inert substance is a substance that is not- reactive with any species in the equilibrium system.
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These will not affect the equilibrium system.
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If the substance does react with a species at equilibrium, then there will be a shift!
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Given:
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S8(g) + 12O2(g) ó 8 SO3(g) + 808 kcals
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What will happen when ……
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Oxygen gas is added?
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The reaction vessel is cooled?
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The size of the container is increased?
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Sulfur trioxide is removed?
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A catalyst is added to make it faster?
Given
2NaHCO3(s) ó Na2CO3 (s) + H2O (g) + CO2(g)
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What will happen when . . . . . . .
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Carbon dioxide was removed?
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Sodium carbonate was added?
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Sodium bicarbonate was removed?
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Given
Ca5(PO4)3OH(s) ó 5Ca2+(aq) + 3PO43-(aq) + OH- (aq)
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What will happen when. . . . . .
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Calcium ions are added?
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NaOH is added?
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1 M HCl is added?
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Na3PO4(aq) is added?
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