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Chapter 6 : Chemical Equilibrium

Chapter 6 : Chemical Equilibrium

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Chemistry

11th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
HS-PS1-6, HS-PS1-5, HS-PS1-7

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SITI NUR AYISSAH SANUDIN

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Chapter 6 : Chemical Equilibrium

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What is a Reversible reaction

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A reaction going forward and backward at same time

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A reaction going forward and backward at different time

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forward reaction

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backward reaction

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Multiple Choice

What is the symbol which is used in reversible reactions?

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Δ

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+

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When the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction, the system is said to be in
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Chemical Equilibrium
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Chemical Balance
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Chemical Constant
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Chemical Reaction

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Multiple Choice

What are the two factors to look for when determining if the reaction is at equilibrium?
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Forward reaction rate is faster than the reverse and concentrations are equal
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Forward and reverse reaction rates are equal and concentration is constant
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Forward and revers reaction rates are equal and concentration is equal
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Forward reaction rate is faster than the reverse and concentration is equal

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT true at equilibrium?
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The forward and reverse reactions proceed at the same rate.
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The concentrations of reactants and products do not change.
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The concentration of the reactants is equal to the concentration of the products.
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The forward and reverse reactions continue to occur.

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Multiple Choice

A chemical equilibrium may be established by starting a reaction with ____________

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reactants only

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products only

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equal quantities of reactants and products

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any quantities of reactants and products

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all of the above

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Which is the reactant - and why?
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A, as concentration decreases
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B, as concentration decreases
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A, as concentration increases
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B, as concentration increases

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At what time the reaction reached equilibrium?
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t1
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t2
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t3
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t4

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What are [A] and [B]?
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concentration of reactants
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concentration of products
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energy of reactants
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energy of products

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Multiple Choice

What is the Kc expression for this reaction?
   2 NO(g)  +  O2(g) ⇌  2 NO2(g)
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K= [NO2]2 / [NO][O2]
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K=  [NO][O2] / [NO2]2
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K= [NO][O2] [NO2]2
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K= [NO2]2 / [NO]2 +  [O2]

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What is the equilibrium-constant expression for

CO2(g) + H2(g) ⇌ CO(g) + H2O(l)

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Kc= [CO][H2O] / [CO2][H2]

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Kc= [CO2][H2] / [CO]

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Kc= [CO2][H2] / [CO][H2O]

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Kc= [CO] / [CO2][H2]

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Multiple Choice

If the equilibrium constant is much less than one (K << 1) then
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Equilibrium is not established.
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Equilibrium lies to the right (products are favored)
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Equilibrium lies to the left (reactants are favored)
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Neither products or reactants are favored.

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If the equilibrium constant is much greater than one (K >> 1) then
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Equilibrium is not established.
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Equilibrium lies to the right (products are favored)
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Equilibrium lies to the left (reactants are favored)
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Neither products or reactants are favored.

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Multiple Choice

If the reaction quotient Q has a value larger than the related equilibrium constant, K _________

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the reaction is at equilibrium

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the reaction is not at equilibrium, and will make more products at the expense of reactants

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the reaction is not at equilibrium, and will make more reactants at the expense of products

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the value of K will increase until it is equal to Q

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Multiple Choice

If the reaction quotient Q has a smaller value than the related equilibrium constant, K, _________

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the reaction is at equilibrium

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the reaction is not at equilibrium, and will make more products at the expense of the reactants

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the reaction is not at equilibrium, and will make more reactants at the expense of the products

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the value of K will not increase until it is equal to Q

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