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Dynamic Equilibrium

Dynamic Equilibrium

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Chemistry, Science

10th - 11th Grade

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Dynamic Equilibrium

Dr Ahmed

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Dynamic Equilibrium

  • Define equilibrium and closed system

  • Explain why the concentrations of chemicals remain constant in a dynamic equilibrium

  • Explain how changing conditions of a system in dynamic equilibrium affects the RATE of the forward and reverse reaction

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Fill in the Blank

Equilibrium is reached when the rate of the forward reaction is ___________ to the rate of the backward reaction.

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Equilibrium

  • Equilibrium is reached when the rate of the forward reaction is ___________ to the rate of the backward reaction.

  • In a CLOSED system

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So if you have a reaction at equilibrium how can make more products?

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Multiple Select

How can we increase the rate of reaction by only increasing frequency of collisions?

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Increase temperature

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Add a catalyst

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Increase concentration

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Increase pressure

5

Increase surface area

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Multiple Select

How can we increase the rate of reaction by increasing the energy of collisions?

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Increase temperature

2

Add a catalyst

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Increase concentration

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Increase pressure

5

Increase surface area

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Multiple Select

How can we increase the rate of reaction by decreasing the activation energy?

1

Increase temperature

2

Add a catalyst

3

Increase concentration

4

Increase pressure

5

Increase surface area

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Le Chatelier's Principle

Whenever a change in conditions is introduced to a system at equilibrium the position of the equilibrium shifts to cancel out the change.


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Effect of changing concetration

  • If you increase the concentration of either a reactant or a product the equilibrium will shift to reverse that change

  • ie A + 2B -> C + D

  • If you increase the concentration of C the equilibrium will shift to the left

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Effect of changing pressure

  • If you increase the pressure the equilibrium will shift to reverse that change by favouring the side with less moles

  • ie A + 2B -> C + D

  • If you increase the pressure the equilibrium will shift right

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Effect of changing temperature

  • If you increase the temperature the equilibrium will shift to reverse that change by favouring the endothermic route

  • ie A + 2B -> C + D (forward is exothermic)

  • If you increase the temperature the equilibrium will shift left

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Effect of adding a catalyst

  • No shift

  • Both reactions are increased by the same amount

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Multiple Choice

Identify the incorrect statement about achieving equilibrium.

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achieved when product and reactant concentrations are equal

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achieved when forward and reverse reaction rates are same

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achieved when concentration of reactants is stable/constant

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achieved when concentration ratio of reactants to products becomes stable, thus fixing the equilibrium constant (equilibrium position)

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Multiple Choice

For the following reaction:


2SO2 + O2 <-> 2SO3


If the concentration of SO2 is increased, the equilibrium position of the reaction will shift ___________.

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Left

2

Right

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Both

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No change

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Multiple Choice

LeChatelier's principle says that if a chemical reaction at equilibrium is disturbed by changing conditions, the reaction will...

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equal and opposite motion

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will adjust to amplify the changed conditions

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not change, because equilibrium means equal

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will shift appropriately to counteract the change.

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Multiple Choice

In a reaction the forward reaction is exothermic.

Reducing temperature ...

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Favours the forward reaction

2

Favours the backwards reactions

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Multiple Choice

In this equation


N2(g) + 3H2(g) <-> 2NH3(g)


what happens if pressure is reduced

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Favours the forward reaction

2

Favours the backwards reactions

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Multiple Choice

In this equation


N2(g) + 3H2(g) <-> 2NH3(g)


what happens if concentration of hydrogen is increased?

1

Favours the forward reaction

2

Favours the backwards reactions

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Multiple Choice

In this equation


N2(g) + 3H2(g) <-> 2NH3(g)


what happens if concentration of ammonia is increased?

1

Favours the forward reaction

2

Favours the backwards reactions

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Dynamic Equilibrium

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