Equilibrium recap AS. Starter: Unscramble the words 1.Erierrselb 2.Lbmquuriiei 3.Yaindcm 4.Traosenic 5.Nccttoa.

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Equilibrium recap AS

Starter: Unscramble the words 1.Erierrselb 2.Lbmquuriiei 3.Yaindcm 4.Traosenic 5.Nccttoa

1.Reversible 2.Equilibrium 3.Dynamic 4.Reversible 5.Contact

Learning objectives Recall key facts and definitions on equilibrium from AS Explain clearly these facts Apply this knowledge to two industry processes.

Equilibrium You are to produce a power point in pairs or on your own. You will be peer assessed on this The title is ‘Equilibrium recap’

Assessment criteria Describe a reversible reaction [2 marks] Explain what is meant by dynamic equilibrium [3 marks] Describe how dynamic equilibrium can be affected by different factors [3 marks] Use Le Chatelier’s principle to explain how each of these factors affects can be predicted. [ 6 marks] Explain why catalyst are used in industry [ 2 marks] Apply this knowledge to the Haber process [ 3 marks] Apply this knowledge to the Contact process [ 3 marks] Presentation [3 marks] SPG [3 marks]