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Chemical Equilibrium
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Definitions Le Chatliers Principle Equilibrium Constant Solubility Anything goes!!!!!!!
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Le Chatliers Principle
When a revesible reaction is disturbed, it will proceed in the direction that relieves stress
Chemical Equilibrium
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Chemical Equilibrium
The rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction
Reversible reaction
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Reversible reaction
A reaction that proceeds in both the forward and reverse direction
Irreversible reaction
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Irreversible reaction
A reaction that proceeds in only one direction
Haber process
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Haber process
N2 + 3 H2 = 2 NH3
An increase in temperature shifts an exothermic reaction which direction
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An increase in temperature shifts an exothermic reaction which direction
To the left
An increase in concentration of a reactant shifts a reaction which direction
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An increase in concentration of a reactant shifts a reaction which direction
To the right
An increase in pressure shifts a reaction in shich direction
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An increase in pressure shifts a reaction in shich direction
To the side with fewer moles of gas
A decrease in temperature shifts an exothermic reaction in which direction
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A decrease in temperature shifts an exothermic reaction in which direction
to the right
An increase of concentration of a product shifts an reaction in which direction
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An increase of concentration of a product shifts an reaction in which direction
To the left
What is the equilibrium constant expression for the following reaction: N2 + 3H2 = 2 NH3
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What is the equilibrium constant expression for the following reaction: N2 + 3H2 = 2 NH3
K = (NH3) 2/ ( N2)(H2)3
If K is a very, very large number then which side of the reaction is favored
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If K is a very, very large number then which side of the reaction is favored
Product side
For the reaction: 2A = B + C: what is K equal to if (A) = 1.0 M, (B) = 2.0 M, and (C) = 2.0 M
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For the reaction: 2A = B + C: what is K equal to if (A) = 1.0 M, (B) = 2.0 M, and (C) = 2.0 M
K = 4.0
If K = 1.0 which side of the Reaction is favored
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If K = 1.0 which side of the Reaction is favored
Neither
If K is very, very small, which side of the reation is favored?
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If K is very, very small, which side of the reation is favored?
Reactant side
What does K subscript sp stand for
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What does K subscript sp stand for
Solubility product constant
What is the Ksp expression for the following reaction:Ca SO4 (s) = Ca+2 (aq) + SO4 -2 (aq)
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What is the Ksp expression for the following reaction:Ca SO4 (s) = Ca+2 (aq) + SO4 -2 (aq)
Ksp = ( Ca+2)(SO4-2)
For the reaction: AgCl(s) = Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) If the solubility of AgCl is .01M then what is the Ksp for this reaction
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For the reaction: AgCl(s) = Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) If the solubility of AgCl is .01M then what is the Ksp for this reaction
Ksp = ( .01) ( .01) = .0001
If the experimental Ksp is less than the theoretical Ksp the solution is what?
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If the experimental Ksp is less than the theoretical Ksp the solution is what?
unsaturated
If the theoretical Ksp is equal to the experimental Ksp then the solution is what?
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If the theoretical Ksp is equal to the experimental Ksp then the solution is what?
Saturated
Who is buried in Grants Tomb?
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Who is buried in Grants Tomb?
Grant
How many significant digits are in the number: 0.00240
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How many significant digits are in the number: 0.00240
3
Which number is more precise: 24106 grams or 3.40 grams
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Which number is more precise: 24106 grams or 3.40 grams
3.40 grams
What is the atomic number of argon?
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What is the atomic number of argon?
18
How many grams is equivalent to 2.0 moles of carbon
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How many grams is equivalent to 2.0 moles of carbon
24.0 grams
For the reaction: 2A(s) + 2 B( g) = 2C(g) + 2 D(s) What can you say about the concentration of B and C if K = 1.0.0
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For the reaction: 2A(s) + 2 B( g) = 2C(g) + 2 D(s) What can you say about the concentration of B and C if K = 1.0.0
The concentration of B equals the concentration of C




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