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Le Chateliers Principal
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Chemistry
Undergraduate 1
02/05/2013

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Le Chatelier's Principal def
Definition

when a chemicalsystem is at equilibrium is disturbed:

 the system will shift in a direction that minimizes the distrurbance,

Term

given

N2O4 (g) ↔ 2 NO2 (g)

if more NO2 is added what direction will the rxn go?

           

Definition

more product =

rxn will shift to the left

 

(aka it will convert the 'extra' product to reactants)

Term

given

N2O4 (g) ↔ 2 NO2 (g)

if more N2O4 is added what direction will the rxn go?

           

Definition

the rxn will shift to the right

 

(it will use the extra reactant to make more product)

Term

CaCO3 (s)↔ CaO (s) + CO2 (g)

What is the effect of adding CaCO3?

Definition

nothing , Le Chatelier's Principle only applies to  gases

 

solids, liquids, inert gases (do not affect the direction of the conc of the rxn)

Term
In general if the pressure is increased then the volume is
Definition
decreased
Term

The effect of volume / pressure changes on Equilibrium:

N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g)↔ 2NH3

If the pressure is HIGH what direction will the rxn go?

Definition

N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g)↔ 2NH3

4 moles  2 moles

 

This rxn will go from high to low

FORWARD


(high pressure causes it to flow from an area of high vol to an area of low volume)

Term

The effect of volume / pressure changes on Equilibrium:

N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g)↔ 2NH3

If the pressure is LOW what direction will the rxn go?

Definition

rxn will flow from low to high concentration

 

(aka low pressure= high vol)

Term

the effect of temperature change:

in an exothermic rxn

what if the temp is increased?

k will be?

Definition

rxn will shift

(reversible rxn)

k is decreased

 

 

*adding heat to a rxn that is already supposed to release heat causes it go back to reactants.

Term

the effect of temperature change:

in an exothermic rxn

what if the temp is decreased?

k will be?

Definition

forward rxn

k increases

Term

the effect of temperature change:

in an endothermic rxn

what if the temp is decreased?

k will be?

Definition

reverse rxn

k decreases

 

* remember endothermic rxns NEED heat

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