Le Chatelier’s Principle and Equilibrium

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Le Chatelier’s Principle and Equilibrium Chemistry Mrs. Coyle

Warm Up For: H2 + F2  HF (Hydrofluoric acid) A girl in chemistry class spilled the two containers and they mixed. Will she live or die if the concentrations at equilibrium are: [H2] = 2.0 x 103 M [F2] = 1.0 x 102 M [HF] = 3.0 x 103 M

Reversible Reactions Occur simultaneously in both directions.

Example of a Reversible Reaction Heat +N2O4 (g) 2NO2 (g) Colder temp Warmer temp http://genchem.chem.wisc.edu/demonstrations/Images/13equil/NO2N2O4.jpg

Equilibrium A state of balance at which the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal.

Equilibrium Position The relative concentrations of reactants and products at equilibrium. At this point the concentrations don’t change unless a stress is applied to change the equilibrium.

Le Châtelier’s Principle If a stress is applied to a system in dynamic equilibrium, the system changes to relieve the stress. System stresses: Concentration of reactants or products Temperature Pressure

Effect of Concentration of Reactants Adding reactant shifts the reaction toward the products. Why? Stress: Increasing reactants Relief: Decreasing reactants Shift: to the right (products) H2O (l) + CO2 (g) H2CO3 (aq)

Effect of Concentration of Products Adding products shifts the reaction toward the reactants. Why? Stress: Increasing products Relief: Decreasing products Shift: to the left (reactants) H2O (l) + CO2 (g) H2CO3 (aq)

Effect of Temperature Increasing the temperature causes the equilibrium to shift in the direction that absorbs heat. Stress: Increase in Temp Relief: Decrease in Temp Shift: Towards the left SO2 (g) + O2 (g) 2SO3 (g) + heat

Effect of Pressure Affects gases only. For unequal number of moles of reactants and products, if pressure is increased, the equilibrium will shift to reduce the number of particles. For equal number of moles of reactants and products, no shift occurs. 2NO2 (g) N2O4 (g)

Ex: Effect of Pressure 2NO2 (g) N2O4 (g) Stress: increasing the pressure Relief: decreasing the pressure Shift: to the right (side of less molecules)