CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM - FInal Topic For GEN CHEM @
CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM - FInal Topic For GEN CHEM @
CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM - FInal Topic For GEN CHEM @
equilibrium
equilibrium
equilibrium
Start with NO2 Start with N2O4 Start with NO2 & N2O4
constant
N2O4 (g) 2NO2 (g)
[NO2]2
K= = 4.63 x 10-3
[N2O4]
aA + bB cC + dD
[C]c[D]d
K=
[A]a[B]b
Equilibrium Will
K >> 1 Lie to the right Favor products
K << 1 Lie to the left Favor reactants
Homogenous equilibrium applies to reactions in which all
reacting species are in the same phase.
2
PNO
[NO2]2 2
Kc = Kp =
[N2O4] PN2O4
In most cases
Kc Kp
aA (g) + bB (g) cC (g) + dD (g)
Kp = Kc(RT)Dn
[CaCO3]
Kc = [CO2] = Kc‘ x Kp = PCO2
[CaO]
PCO 2 = Kp
[COCl2] 0.14
Kc = = = 220
[CO][Cl2] 0.012 x 0.054
Kp = Kc(RT)Dn
2
PNO PO2
Kp = 2
PNO2
2
PNO2
PO2 = Kp
2
PNO
• Changes in Concentration
Equilibrium
Add
shifts left to
NH3
offset stress
Le Châtelier’s Principle
aA + bB cC + dD
Removing SO2, O2
Le Chatlier’s Principle (cont)
Le Chatlier’s Principle (cont)
Le Chatlier’s Principle (cont)
Le Châtelier’s Principle
• Changes in Temperature
❖Only factor that can change value of K
• Adding a Catalyst
• does not change K
• does not shift the position of an equilibrium system
• system will reach equilibrium sooner
uncatalyzed catalyzed
Change Equilibrium
Change Shift Equilibrium Constant
Concentration yes no
Pressure yes no
Volume yes no
Temperature yes yes
Catalyst no no