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Dive into the world of chemical equilibrium with interactive activities, online practice quizzes, lab experiments, and video lectures to enhance your understanding of key concepts in AP Chemistry. Engage with animations and problem sets to master vocabulary and principles.
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Resources and Activities • Textbook - chapter 15 & ppt file • Online practice quiz • Chemical Equilibrium handouts and problem sets • Lab activity • POGIL • Chem Guy video lecture series on Chemical Equilibrium (several) http://www.cosmolearning.com/courses/ap-chemistry-with-chemguy/video-lectures/ or start with http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHPxpkcA6Z4 • Chemtour videos from Norton N2O4(g) 2NO2(g) Chemical Equilibrium • Chemical equilibrium occurs when a reaction and its reverse reaction proceed at the same rate. • Once equilibrium is achieved, the amount of each reactant and product remains constant. http://www.chem.iastate.edu/group/Greenbowe/sections/projectfolder/animations/no2n2o4equilV8.html
Activities and Problem set for chapter 15 (due date_______) Lab activities: • Le Châtelier principle(wet lab) POGILS (1) : Chemical Equilibrium Online practice quiz ch 15 due by_____ Chapter 15 worksheets, notes and practice problems sets In class preview and then Independent work - students to view animations & interactive activities (5 in total from Norton) and write summary notes on each. These summaries are to be included in your portfolio. Animations to view in class and at home: http://www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert2/contents/ch15/studyplan.asp (Equilibrium, Equilibrium in the gas phase, Equilibrium and Thermodynamics, Le Châtelier’s principle, Solving Equilibrium problems) Additional resources to explore (not mandatory) http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0023654666/student_view0/chapter14/animations_center.html (self-assessments A and B)
Vocabulary terms • Chemical Equilibrium • Dynamic equilibrium • Law of mass action • Equilibrium constant expression Kc or K • (these are NOT rate constants (k)) • Gaseous equilibrium and Kp • (Haber process) • Homogeneous and heterogeneous equilibrium • Reaction quotient Q • Le Châtelier’s principle