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Module 5: Equilibrium Intro

Module 5: Equilibrium Intro

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Science, Chemistry

9th - 12th Grade

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Erin Hannan

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11 Slides • 4 Questions

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Module 5: Equilibrium Intro

12 Chem

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​Syllabus dot points

  • ​5.1 a/b:

  • conduct practical investigations to analyse the reversibility of chemical reactions, for example:

– cobalt(II) chloride hydrated and dehydrated

– iron(III) nitrate and potassium thiocyanate

– burning magnesium

– burning steel wool

model static and dynamic equilibrium and analyse the differences between open and closed systems

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​What we will learn...

  • ​Overview of the 1st IQ

  • ​Open and closed systems

  • Reversible and irreversible reactions

  • ​Dynamic Equilibrium

  • ​Static equilibrium

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​First IQ of Module 5

  • ​knowledge from Year 11

    • ​enthalpy and entropy

    • ​systems and surroundings

    • ​combustion rxns

    • ​collision theory

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​Open and Closed Systems

  • ​Open systems exchange energy AND matter with surroundings

  • ​Closed systems only exchange energy

  • ​System = the reaction

  • ​Surroundings = everything else

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​Reversible vs. Irreversible Reactions

  • ​irreversible = the products do not react again to reform the reactants

  • ​reversible = products react again in the reverse to reform reactants

    • ​particles need to collide with enough energy

  • ​now we think about equilibrium with reversible reactions

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​Equilibrium and Collision Theory

  • ​the the rxn has appeared to stop (i.e. concentrations of reactants and products stay constant), at an atomic scale the rxn is still occurring

    • ​The forward and reverse rxn are happening at the same rate

    • ​this is dynamic equilibrium

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​or can use conc vs time 

​As when no further changes to concentration occur, equilibrium is established 

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​Dynamic Equilibrium

  • ​in a closed system

  • ​involves an irreversible reaction

  • ​rate of forward and reverse reactions is the same

  • ​concentrations of products and reactants are constant

  • ​macroscopic properties are constant, microscopic still happening

  • ​ratios of reactants to products is different in differing equilibrium systems

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​Static Equilibrium

  • ​not often used in chemistry

  • ​but, it is when the forward and reverse reactions are zero

    • ​for example, graphite into diamond

  • ​we do have non-equilibrium systems

    • ​irreversible and do not reach equilibrium

    • ​combustion

    • ​photosynthesis

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Multiple Choice

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This symbol indicates that a reaction is ____________
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reversible

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irreversible

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Multiple Choice

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

Which of the following statements about open systems is correct? 

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An open system can exchange matter and energy with the surroundings 

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An open system can exchange nothing with the surroundings 

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An open system can exchange only matter with the surroundings

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An open system can exchange only energy with the surroundings

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Multiple Choice

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At what time is equilibrium reached?

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0 s

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2 s

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4 s

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10s

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​What we will look at next...

  • ​calculating equilibrium constant

  • ​effects of temperature on equilibrium/changes to equilibrium

Module 5: Equilibrium Intro

12 Chem

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