This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
How are you feeling today?
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Slide 2 - Poll
What's the complete name of this person?
Slide 3 - Open question
If a change is made to a system at dynamic equilibrium, the position of equilibrium moves to ____________ this change.
A
minimise
B
increase
C
favor
Slide 4 - Quiz
Learning Objectives
define Le Chatelier’s principle
use Le Chatelier’s principle to deduce qualitatively the effects of changes in temperature, concentration, pressure or presence of a catalyst on a system at equilibrium
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Le Chatelier's Principle
" If a change is made to a system at dynamic equilibrium, the position of equilibrium moves to minimize this change. "
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Factors affecting Equilibrium
change in concentration
change in temperature
change in pressure
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Group Activity 1: Concentration
Suppose you have an equilibrium established between four substances A, B, C and D.
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Equilibrium Equation:
A + 2B C + D
Σ
⇌
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Guide Questions
What would happen if you changed the conditions by increasing the concentration of A?
What would happen if you changed the conditions by decreasing the concentration of A?
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Group Activity 2: Temperature
For this, you need to know whether heat is given out or absorbed during the reaction.
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Assume that our forward reaction is exothermic (heat is evolved):
A + 2B C + D H = -250 kJ mol-1
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Δ
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Guide Questions
What would happen if you changed the conditions by increasing the temperature?
Suppose the system is in equilibrium at 300°C, and you increase the temperature to 500°C. How can the reaction counteract the change you have made? How can it cool itself down again?
What would happen if you changed the conditions by decreasing the temperature?
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Group Activity 3: Pressure
This only applies to reactions involving gases.
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Equilibrium Equation:
A(g) + 2B(g) C(g) + D(g)
Σ
⇌
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Guide Questions
What would happen if you changed the conditions by increasing the pressure?
What would happen if you changed the conditions by decreasing the pressure?
What happens if there are the same number of molecules on both sides of the equilibrium reaction?