Using Equilibrium Constants

Using Equilibrium Constants

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Barbara White

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Reversible Reaction Noun

[ri-vur-suh-buhl ree-ak-shuhn]

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Reversible Reaction


A chemical reaction that can proceed in both the forward and reverse directions, allowing products to reform into reactants.

Example: Reactants A and B combine to form products C and D, while products C and D also react to re-form A and B, as shown by the double arrow.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Chemical Equilibrium Noun

[kem-i-kuhl ee-kwuh-lib-ree-uhm]

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Chemical Equilibrium


The state in a reversible reaction where the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.

Example: This graph shows that in a chemical reaction, reactants decrease and products increase until their concentrations stop changing, reaching a state of chemical equilibrium.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Equilibrium Constant (Keq) Noun

[ee-kwuh-lib-ree-uhm kon-stuhnt]

Back

Equilibrium Constant (Keq)


A value representing the ratio of product concentrations to reactant concentrations at equilibrium for a specific temperature.

Example: This image shows the formula for the equilibrium constant (Kc), which compares the amount of products to reactants in a chemical reaction at equilibrium.
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4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Homogeneous Equilibrium Noun

[hoh-muh-jee-nee-uhs ee-kwuh-lib-ree-uhm]

Back

Homogeneous Equilibrium


An equilibrium state in which all participating reactants and products exist in the same single physical state or phase.

Example: This graph shows that as a reaction proceeds over time, the amount of reactants decreases while the amount of products increases, until they both become constant at equilibrium.
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5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Heterogeneous Equilibrium Noun

[het-er-uh-jee-nee-uhs ee-kwuh-lib-ree-uhm]

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Heterogeneous Equilibrium


An equilibrium state where the reactants and products are present in more than one physical state or phase.

Example: Heating solid iodine crystals causes them to turn into a gas (sublimation), which then cools and turns back into solid crystals, showing an equilibrium between different phases.
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6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Le Châtelier's Principle Noun

[luh shah-tuh-lyeyz prin-suh-puhl]

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Le Châtelier's Principle


A principle stating that if a stress is applied to a system at equilibrium, the system shifts to counteract it.

Example: This flowchart shows that when a stress disturbs a chemical equilibrium, the reaction shifts forward (if QK) to counteract the stress.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Acclimatization Noun

[uh-klahy-muh-tahy-zey-shuhn]

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Acclimatization


The physiological process of an organism adjusting to a gradual change in its environment, such as a change in altitude.

Example: This image compares three different spellings of a word—Acclimate, Acclimatize, and Acclimatise—rather than explaining the scientific process of acclimatization.
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