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Le Chatelier's Principle. What if the conditions of the equilibrium changed?. Le Chatelier’s principle states that if a closed system at equilibrium is subjected to a change(stress), things will happen to counteract that change (regain back balance). The effect of Temperature changes.
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Le Chatelier's Principle
What if the conditions of the equilibrium changed? Le Chatelier’s principle states that if a closed system at equilibrium is subjected to a change(stress), things will happen to counteract that change (regain back balance).
The effect of Temperature changes Temperature affects heat terms in a reaction. If you increase temperature, you are increasing the heat term(energy). Therefore, the reaction will shift to use up this “extra” heat/energy and go back to original state.
The Effect of Temperature Changes A + B ⇌ C +Energy Change: increase Temp reaction-shifts left
The Effect of Temperature Changes A + B +Energy⇌ C Change: increase Temp reaction-shifts right
The Effect of Temperature Changes A + B + Energy⇌ C Change: decrease Temp reaction-shifts left
Adding areactant or productshifts the reaction in the direction that removes them/uses them up. A + B ⇌ C + Energy change- increase [A] reaction-shifts right
Adding a reactantor productshifts in the direction that removes them. A + B ⇌ C + Energy stress- increase [C] reaction- shifts left
Removing a reactantor product shifts reaction to make MORE. A + B ⇌ C + Energy change- decrease [A] reaction-shifts left
Removing a reactantor productshifts reaction to make more. A + B ⇌ C + Energy change- decrease [C] reaction- shifts right
A(g) + B(g)⇄AB(g) Usually we refer only to gases(g) when we talk about pressure changes.Those pressure changes we control by changing the volume. 2 mols 1 mol more pressure less pressure
As you know… • If you decrease the volume, you increase the pressure. • If you increase the volume, you decrease the pressure. • Also, increasing pressure increases the concentrations of ALL gaseous species found.
Where to start? • First identify where there is more pressure or where there is less pressure by counting up the molecules of gas you have on each side.
4HCl(g) + 2O2(g)⇄ 2H2O(l) + 2Cl2(g) 6 mols 2 mols more pressure less pressure If we decreased the volume,pressure will ________ and so the reaction will go to low pressure side.
2SO3(g)⇄ 2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2 gas 3 gas more pressure less pressure If we increased the volume,pressure will _________, so the reaction responds by… increasing pressure again and goes to more pressure side
Increasing the pressure bydecreasingthe volumeshiftsto the eqlmfewest gas molecules. Only (g) count for gas particles. 4HCl (g) + 2O2 (g) ⇄2H2O (l) + 2Cl2(g) + 98kJ 62 We decrease the volume, we increase pressure! The reaction responds by shifting to right to decreasethepressure! All concentrations go up!
7 9 5A(g) + 2B(g) ⇌ 4C(g) + 5D(g) We⇓ V We⇑ P The Reaction opposes and goes to low pressure side⇓ P Shifts left
6 5 4A(g) + 2B(g) ⇌ 3C(g) + 2D(g) What volume change shifts right? We⇑ P We⇓ V
4 7 2A(g) + 2B(g) ⇌ 3C(g) + 4D(g) What volume change shifts right? We⇓ P We⇑ V
4HCl (g) + 2O2 (g) ⇄2H2O (l) + 2Cl2(g) + 98kJ Describe the shift in the above equilibrium system for each stress indicated. Stress Shift [HCl] [O2] [Cl2] ↑ [HCl] → ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ [O2] ← ↓ ↓ ↑ Add water ― ― ― ― ↑ [Cl2] ← ↑ ↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ↓ ← ↑ V When the volume increases, pressure decreases and all concentration go down
Adding a catalyst does not shiftthe equilibrium Forward and reverse rates are increased by the same amount Equilibriumis attained faster reactants products
Adding aninert(non-reactive) gas does not shiftthe equilibrium. 2NH3(g)⇌ N2(g) + 3H2(g) Adding Ne(g) No shift!
Homework Need this to be done by next class Exercises 17-23 on page 54. Exercises 24-26, do NOT graph, only state what each change/stress would do to the equilibrium (ie; where it shifts it) Have a fan-ta-bulous weekend!