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Title: Equilibrium


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Equilibrium
  • state of balance
  • condition in which opposing forces exactly
    balance/equal each other
  • need 2-way or reversible situation
  • need a closed system

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Dynamic Equilibrium
  • macroscopic level
  • looks like nothing is happening
  • microscopic level
  • lots going on

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3 Kinds of Equilibria
  • phase equilibrium physical
  • solution equilibrium physical
  • chemical equilibrium - chemical

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Phase Equilibrium
  • phase changes are reversible processes
  • H2O(l) ? H2O(g)
  • begin end with same substance
  • only phase is different

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Examples - Phase Equilibrium
  • water water vapor in sealed
  • container
  • ice cubes water in
    insulated container
  • perfume in partially full, sealed flask

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Solution Equilibrium Solids
  • saturated solution dynamic equilibrium
  • NaCl(s) ? NaCl(aq)
  • dissolving solidification occur at equal rates

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Solution Equilibrium Gases
CO2 in water CO2(g) ? CO2(aq) favored by high
pressure low temperature
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Reversible Reactions
  • N2(g) 3H2(g) ? 2NH3(g)
  • forward rxn
  • N2 H2 consumed NH3 produced
  • 2NH3(g) ? N2(g) 3H2(g)
  • reverse rxn
  • NH3 consumed N2 H2 produced

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Reversible Reactions 1 Equation
  • N2(g) 3H2(g) ? 2NH3(g)
  • forward reaction reactants on L
  • read left to right
  • reverse reaction reactants on R
  • read in reverse right to left
  • reaction runs in both directions all the time

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Why is this point significant?
Concentration
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Reaction Rate
  • depends on concentration of reactants
  • as concentration reactants ?,
  • rate forward reaction ?
  • as concentration product ?,
  • rate reverse reaction ?

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Chemical Equilibrium
  • state in which forward reverse rxns balance
    each other
  • Rateforward rxn Ratereverse rxn
  • does this mean concentrations reactants/products
    are equal?

NO!
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Chemical Equilibrium
  • Rateforward rxn Ratereverse rxn
  • at equilibrium concentrations all species are
    constant
  • stop changing
  • rarely ever equal

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Reversible Reactions vs. Reactions that Go to
Completion
  • If goal is to maximize product yield
  • easier in reaction that goes to completion
  • use up all reactants
  • left with only product
  • Reversible reactions are different
  • look at ?conc/?time picture again

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Original Equilibrium Point
Concentration
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Reversible Reactions
  • once reach equilibrium, dont produce any more
    product
  • bad news if product is what youre selling

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  • can you change the equilibrium concentrations?
  • if so how can it be done?
  • for example, how can you maximize product?
  • What you would really like to see

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lots of product created as fast as possible
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  • equilibrium can be changed or affected by
  • anything that affects forward and reverse
    reactions differently

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What factors affect rate of rxn?
  • concentration/pressure (gases only)
  • temperature
  • presence of catalyst

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Catalyst
  • same effect on both forward reverse reactions
  • equilibrium reached more quickly, but
    equilibrium point not shifted
  • equilibrium concentrations are same with or
    without catalyst

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Concentration, Pressure, Temperature
  • changes in concentration, pressure, temperature
    affect forward reverse reactions differently
  • composition of equilibrium mixture will shift to
    accommodate these changes

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LeChateliers Principle
  • If system at equilibrium is subjected to
    stress, the system will act to reduce stress
  • stress change in concentration, pressure,
  • or temperature
  • system tries to undo stress

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System
  • only 2 possible actions
  • 1. shift to right form more product
  • forward reaction speeds up more than reverse
    reaction
  • 2. shift to left form more reactant
  • reverse reaction speeds up more than forward
    reaction

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A B ? C D (at equilibrium)
  • If ? concentration A, how will system react?
  • wants to get rid of excess A
  • Use logic
  • If you ? A the system wants to ? A
  • must use A up, so forward reaction speeds up
  • How does new equilibrium mixture compare to
    original equilibrium mixture?
  • concentrations will be different but still
    constant

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A B ? C D
increase ?
decrease ?
decrease ?
increase ?
increase ?
decrease ?
decrease ?
increase ?
decrease ?
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Changes in Temp
  • exothermic reaction A B ? C D
    heat
  • If ? temperature, system shifts to consume heat
  • shifts to left
  • endothermic reaction A B heat ? C
    D
  • If ? temperature, system shifts to consume heat
  • shifts to right

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Changes in Pressure
  • N2(g) 3H2(g) ? 2NH3(g)
  • If ? pressure
  • system shifts to side with fewer moles of gas
  • left side 4 moles of gas right side 2 moles
  • ? pressure causes shift to right
  • If ? pressure
  • system shifts to side with more moles of gas
  • ? pressure causes shift to left

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H2(g) I2(g) ? 2HI(g)
  • this system has 2 moles gas on left 2 moles gas
    on right
  • systems with equal moles gas on each side cannot
    respond to pressure changes so
  • NO shift occurs
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