
Le Chatelier's Principle and Equilibrium
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Chemistry
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11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Chapter 3: Chemical
Equilibrium
Section 2: Factors Affecting
Chemical Equilibrium
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Applying Le Châtelier’s Principle
Changes in
Concentration
Pressure
Temperature
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Applying Le Châtelier’s Principle
• Adjusting the concentrations of either the reactants or the products put a stress on the equilibrium.
• Adding reactants increases the number of effective collisions between molecules and upsets (disturb)
the equilibrium.
Adding Reactants
Removing Products
Adding Products
Changes in Concentration
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Changes in Concentration
Adding products
The equilibrium shifts to the left and results in additional reactant.
What if we
keep removing
[decreasing]
CO?
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Changes in Concentration
Adding Reactants/ Removing products
That is, the equilibrium shifts to the right and results in additional product.
What if we
keep removing
[decreasing]
H2O?
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3. When a reactant removed
the reaction shifts to the left
4. When a product is added
the reaction shifts to the left
Equilibrium shifts to the left
Equilibrium shifts to the left
Changes in Concentration
Removing Reactants / Adding Products
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Applying Le Châtelier’s Principle
Changes in
Concentration
Pressure
Temperature
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Changes in Pressure
500 mL
100 mL
Which one will be more sweety?
When volume decreased, we
get higher concentrations
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Changes in Pressure
Moles of reactant versus moles of product
4 moles
2 moles
Apply Le Châtelier’s principle
The equilibrium can relieve the stress of increased pressure by shifting to the right.
Which side has more pressure?
Reactant
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Changes in Volume & Pressure
Moles of reactant versus moles of product
4 moles
2 moles
If the number of moles of gas is the same on both sides of the equation, changes in volume
and pressure have no effect on the equilibrium.
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Applying Le Châtelier’s Principle
Changes in
Concentration
Pressure
Temperature
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Temperature and Keq
Temperature
Any change in temperature results in a change in Keq
the larger the value of K eq , the more product is found in the equilibrium mixture
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Heat and equilibrium position
Temperature
Reaction is Exothermic
If heat of the system decreased, the rection will go to the right
If heat of the system increased, the rection will go to the left
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Catalysts
Chapter 3: Chemical
Equilibrium
Section 2: Factors Affecting
Chemical Equilibrium
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