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Delve into the Collison-Reaction theory, types of equilibrium, and establishing equilibrium in chemical reactions. Learn about dynamic equilibrium, phase equilibrium, solubility equilibrium, and chemical reaction equilibrium. Understand equilibrium constants, percent reactions, and Le Chatelier's Principle.
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Lesson Outline The Collison-Reaction Theory Equilibrium Types of Equilibrium Describing Equilibrium Classes of Chemical Equilibria
Collison-Reaction Theory Effective collisions occur when reactants collide. Products can also collide to form reactants
Equilibrium The State of a closed system with no observable changes (macroscopic properties) occurring. Changes that can be observed and measure (concentration, pH, Temperature) Dynamic Equilibrium is a balance between two opposite process occurring at the same rate
Establishing Equilibrium The forward and reverse reactions will initially proceed at different rates (depending on different concentrations) with only reactants, the forward reaction will initially be faster as it is the only reaction possible As products form, the forward reaction will slow down and the reverse reaction will speed up. Eventually the rates of the forward and reverse reactions will become equal.
Types of Equilibrium Phase Equilibrium involves a single chemical substance existing in more then one phase. Water in a sealed jar Solubility Equilibrium involves a single chemical solute interacting with a solvent at saturation. Excess salt dissolved in water Chemical Reaction Equilibrium involves several substances (reactants and products) in a reaction.
Describing Equilibrium Equilibrium Constant – all substances of the same reaction Percent Reaction (% yield) – Equilibrium for one substance in the reaction the yield of product measured at Eq compared to the maximum possible yield of product (max yield of product calculated using stoichiometry)
Looking Forward Le Chatelier‘s Principle