Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Equilibria
- Many reactions are reversible
- Eg. alcohol + carboxylic acid <--> ester + water
- For any reaction that reaches an equilibrium
- aA + bB + cC <--> xX + yY + zZ
- Kc = ([X]^x [Y]^y [Z]^z) /
([A]^a [B]^b [C]^c)
- Kc = equilibrium constant
- This varies for different
reactions
- The units change depending
on the reactants
- [X] = concentration of X
- units = mol dm^-3
- x = the number of moles
of substance X
- Kc = [products] /
[reactants]
- Dynamic Equilibrium = the rate of the
forwards reaction is equal to the reverse
reaction
- When doing calculations using the equilibrium
constant expressions, make sure you divide
everything by the volume of the system
- The volumes may cancel
- Endothermic reactions (positive∆H)
- Decrease of temperature
- causes Kc to decrease
- causes the products to
decrease
- causes the reactants
to increase
- the equilibrium moves left
- Increase of temperature
- causes Kc to increase
- causes the products to
increase
- causes the reactants to
decrease
- the equilibrium moves right
- Exothermic reactions (negative ∆H)
- Increase of temperature
- causes Kc to decrease
- causes the products
to decrease
- causes the reactants
to increase
- the equilibrium moves left
- Decrease of temperature
- causes Kc to increase
- causes the products
to increase
- causes the reactants
to decrease
- the equilibrium moves right
- Catalysts
- They have no effect on
the position of the
equilibrium