Le Chatelier's Principle and Equilibrium

Le Chatelier's Principle and Equilibrium

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Amelia Wright

Chemistry, Science

10th - 12th Grade

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Mr. Anderson explains Le Chatelier's Principle, which describes how reversible reactions respond to disturbances in equilibrium. He provides examples, such as the Haber process, to illustrate how changes in concentration, pressure, and temperature affect reaction direction and equilibrium. The video also covers strategies to increase yield in chemical reactions by manipulating these factors.

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1.

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What does Le Chatelier's Principle primarily address in a chemical reaction?

2.

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Which of the following is NOT a factor that can disturb equilibrium according to Le Chatelier's Principle?

3.

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In the Haber process, what happens when there is an increase in hydrogen concentration?

4.

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How does a decrease in volume affect the equilibrium of a gas reaction?

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What happens to the equilibrium when the pressure is increased in a reaction with more moles of gas on the left side?

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What is the effect of increasing temperature on an endothermic reaction?

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In an exothermic reaction, what is the effect of decreasing temperature?

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What is the result of increasing the temperature in an exothermic reaction?

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In the context of Le Chatelier's Principle, what does a decrease in temperature do to an endothermic reaction?

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How can the yield of ammonia be increased in the Haber process?

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