Chemical Equilibrium Mastery

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Reversible Reactions
  2. Equilibrium State
  3. Equilibrium Constant (Kc)
  4. Relation of Kp and Kc
  5. Extent of Reaction
  6. Le Chatelier Principle
  7. Effect of Concentration Changes
  8. Effect of Pressure and Volume
  9. Effect of Inert Gases

📖 1. Reversible Reactions

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Reversible Reaction: A chemical reaction that proceeds in both forward and backward directions under given conditions, never reaching complete conversion but attaining a dynamic equilibrium.
  • Irreversible Reaction: A reaction that proceeds in only one direction, nearly completing with no equilibrium state, typically carried out in open containers.
  • Equilibrium State/Position: The condition where the rates of forward and backward reactions are equal, resulting in constant concentrations of reactants and products. It is characterized by the macroscopic property of constant concentration ratios.
  • Dynamic Equilibrium: A state where the forward and reverse reactions continue to occur, but there is no net change in concentrations.
  • Closed System: A container where no reactants or products are allowed to escape, necessary for equilibrium to be established.
  • Equilibrium Constant (Kc, Kp): A numerical value representing the ratio of concentrations (or partial pressures) of products to reactants at equilibrium, independent of initial concentrations.

📝 Essential Points

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1. What is the primary role of the equilibrium constant (Kc) in a reversible chemical reaction?

2. What is the primary characteristic of a reversible reaction?

3. What is the precise relation between the equilibrium constants Kp and Kc for gaseous reactions?

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Reversible Reaction — definition?

Reaction proceeding in both directions, reaching equilibrium.

Reversible Reaction — definition?

Reaction proceeding in both directions at equilibrium.

Equilibrium State — role?

Constant concentrations with equal forward and reverse rates.

Equilibrium State — characteristic?

Rates of forward and reverse reactions are equal.

Kc — significance?

Ratio of product to reactant concentrations at equilibrium.

Kc — role?

Ratio of product to reactant concentrations at equilibrium.

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