
Reverse Reactions
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Chemistry
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 22 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What type of reactions can change products back to the their original form?
Reversible reactions
Irreversible reactions
Combustion reactions
Combination reactions
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following changes is irreversible change?
Melting of ice cube
Heating hydrated CuSO4
Frying an egg
Thermal decomposing NH4Cl
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following combination is correct?
reversible ⇌
irreversible →
reversible ←
irreversible →
reversible ⇌
irreversible ←
irreversible ⇌
reversible →
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Multiple Choice
What is the color of the reactant ?
blue
white
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7
Multiple Choice
the substance that does the dissolving
the reaction that forms products from reactants
to produce
the reaction that forms reactants from products
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Multiple Choice
a substance that forms in a chemical reaction
factors found in the built, natural, and social environments such as noise, temperature, humidity, and pressure
a substance that takes part in and undergoes change in a chemical reaction
the reaction that forms reactants from products
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Multiple Choice
What are the two factors to look for when determining if the reaction is at equilibrium?
Forward reaction rate is faster than the reverse reaction rate and amounts of reactants are greater than the products
Forward and reverse reaction rates are equal and amounts of reactants and products are constant
Forward reaction rate is slower than the reverse reaction rate and amounts of reactants are greater than the products
Forward reaction rate is faster than the reverse reaction rate and amounts of products are greater than the reactants
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Multiple Choice
Chemical Equilibrium
Chemical Balance
Chemical Constant
Chemical Reaction
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Multiple Choice
At what time does the reaction reach equilibrium?
t1
t2
t3
t4
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Multiple Choice
Identify the labels (a) and (b) on the graph.
a is the amount (concentration) of reactants and b is the concentration of products
a is the amount (concentration) of products and b is the concentration of reactants
a is the volume of reactants and b is the volume of products
a is the mass of reactants and b is the mass of products
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Multiple Choice
0 seconds
1 second
5 seconds
10 seconds
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Multiple Choice
The left one.
The right one.
Both of them.
Neither.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT true at equilibrium?
The forward and reverse reactions proceed at the same rate.
The amount (concentration) of reactants and products do not change.
The amount (concentration) of the reactants is equal to the concentration of the products.
The forward and reverse reactions continue to occur.
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Multiple Choice
During equilibrium, the amount of the products and the amount of the reactants are __________.
equal
constant (unchanging)
constantly increasing
constantly decreasing
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21
Multiple Choice
the system will adjust to increase the stress
the system will adjust to reduce the stress
the system will not adjust
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Multiple Choice
Concentration
Pressure
Temperature
Catalysts
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Multiple Choice
2SO2(g)+O2(g) ⇌ 2SO3(g) + Heat
Adding SO2(g) will
shift equilibrium right
shift equilibrium left
increase rate of reaction
have no change
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Multiple Choice
2SO2(g)+O2(g) ⇌ 2SO3(g) + Heat
Increasing the temperature will...
shift equilibrium right
shift equilibrium left
increase pressure
have no change
25
Multiple Choice
2SO2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2SO3(g) + Heat
Removing O2(g) will
shift equilibrium right
shift equilibrium left
increase pressure
have no change
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Multiple Choice
2SO2(g)+1O2(g) ⇌ 2SO3(g) + Heat
Increasing the pressure on the system will...
shift equilibrium right
shift equilibrium left
slow rate of reaction
have no change
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Multiple Choice
For N2 + 3H2 →2NH3 . When pressure is increased the equilibrium shift to right. Why?
To increase the amount of products
To reduce the pressure, as right has less number of moles
Kc will increase when it is shifted to the right
So it will increase the rate of reaction
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Multiple Choice
N2 + O2 <=> 2NO: Δ H = +182 kJ mol-1.
If the temperature is increased the equilibrium position will shift _______.
to the left
to the right
to the left and right
neither left nor right
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