Chapter 15
Chapter 15
Equilibrium State
Content:
The Nature of the Equilibrium State
The Equilibrium Constant Expression
Relationship Involving the Equilibrium
Constant
The magnitude of the Equilibrium
Constant
Altering Equilibrium Conditions: Le
Chatelier’s Principle
Equilibrium Calculations: Some
Illustrative Examples
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1- The Nature of the Equilibrium State
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The approach to equilibrium in the reaction
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EX: At 25 C, K=9.14X10-6 for the reaction:
2Fe+3 (aq) + Hg2+2(aq) 2Fe+2 (aq) + 2Hg+2 (aq)
If equilibrium concentration of Fe+3, Fe+2 and Hg+2 are
0.015 M,0.0025 M and 0.0018 M, respectively, what is
the equilibrium concentration of Hg2+2?
Solution:
K = 9.14X10-6 = [Fe+2]2 * [ Hg+2]2 / [ Fe+3]2*[ Hg2+2]
9.14X10-6 = [0.0025]2 [0.0018]2 / [0.015]2 [x]
X = 0.0098 M
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2- The Equilibrium Constant Expression:
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Equilibria Involving Gases:
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Equilibria Involving Pure Liquids and solids:
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EX: Teeth are made principally from the mineral
hydroxyapatite, Ca5(po4)3OH, which can be dissolved in
acidic solution such as that produced by bacteria in the
mouth. The reaction that occurs is:
Ca5(po4)3OH(s)+4H+(aq) 5Ca+2(aq) + 3HPO4-2(aq)+H2O(l)
Write the equilibrium constant Kc expression for this
reaction.
Solution:
Kc = [Ca+2]5 * [HPO4-2]3 / [H+]4
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Combining equilibrium constant expression:
When individual equation are combined (that is, added) their
equilibrium constants are multiplied to obtain the equilibrium
constant for the overall reaction.
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Relationship Between Kp and Kc for Reactions
Involving Gases:
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Relationship Between Kp and Kc for Reactions
Involving Gases:
= 1.7 X 10-6
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4- The Magnitude of the Equilibrium
Constant:
Reaction:
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EX: for the reaction: PCl3(g) PCl3(g) + Cl(g)
Kc=0.0454 at 261 ⁰C. if a vessel is filled with these
gases such that the initial partial pressure are
PPCl3(g)=2.19 atm, PCl(g)=0.88 atm, PPCl5(g)=19.7 atm,
in which direction will a net change occure?
Solution:
Kp = Kc (RT)Δv = 0.0454 (0.08314*534.15) = 2.02
Qp= (PPCl3(g) * PCl(g)) / PPCl5(g)
= (2.19 * 0.88) / 19.7 = 0.098
So the direction is to right to increase the
product.
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5- Altering Equilibrium Conditions:
Le Chatelier’s Principle
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EX: given the reaction:
2CO(g) + O2 (g) 2Co2(g)
what is the effect of adding O2(g) to a constant-volume
equilibrium mixture?
Solution:
Adding O2 means consuming O2 and producing more
CO2 to reach the equilibrium constant.
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This has the effect of increasing the total pressure,
but the partial pressure of the reacting species are all
unchanged. An inert gas added to a constant-volume
equilibrium mixture has no effect on the equilibrium
condition.
3- Change the pressure by changing the volume of
the system:
Describing the volume of the system increases the
pressure, and increasing the system volume decreases the
pressure. thus, the effect of this type of pressure change
is simply that of a volume change.
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Effect of Temperature on Equilibrium
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Solution:
Solution:
2NOBr(g) 2NO(g) + Br2(g).
i: 1.86 0 0
ch: -0.164 +0.164 +0.082
eq: 1.7 0.164 0.082
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Solution:
Kc = 7.2 X 102
What are the ion concentration when equilibrium is
established?
[Hint: the algebra can be greatly simplified by
extracting the square root of both sides of an
equation at the appropriate point]
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Solution:
X = 0.0043 M
Examples:
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EX: for the reaction given to the right, the diagram
represents an equilibrium mixture. the equilibrium
constant Kp at this temperature is, (do not use a
calculator)
1- 6 atm
2- 6 atm-1
3- 12 atm
4- 12 atm
5- 36 atm-1
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1- 0.22 M-1
2- 0.15 M-2
3- 2.2 M-1
4- 1.5 M-2
5- 15 M-2
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3-Adding an atmosphere of N2(g).
4-Adding an atmosphere of CO(g).
5-None of the above.
1- 1.6 X 10-4
2- 6X 10-5
3- 1.6 X 10-9
4- 6 X 10-10
5- 6 X10-9
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1* The solubilities of ammonium bromide NH4Br in
water at 0C, 20 C and 80 ⁰C are as follows:
T (⁰C) sol.gNH4Br/100g H2O
0 60.5
20 76.4
80 125
Which is the following fractional crystallization schemes
would produce the highest percent yield for the
recrystallization of ammonium bromide?
A- A solution containing 50.5g NH4Br in 100g
H2O at 20 ⁰C is cooled to 0 ⁰C.
B- A solution containing 115gNH4Br in 200g H2O at
80 ⁰C is cooled to 0 ⁰C.
C- A solution containing 120 g NH4Br in 100g
H2O at 80 ⁰C is cooled to 20 ⁰C.
D- A solution containing 100 g NH4Br in 100g
H2O at 80 ⁰C is cooled to 20 ⁰C.
E- A solution containing 95 g NH4Br in 175g H2O at
80 ⁰C is cooled to 0 ⁰C.
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Examples From final exam 6/1/2017:
A- 100, smaller
B- 0.224, larger
C- 0.004, smaller
D- 1, larger
E- 4.47, larger
End of Chapter 15
Abdulfettah Hazuri
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