Section 18.1 Equilibrium: a state of dynamic balance.
At any given temperature
Density does not change.
Standard conditions
298 K and one atm pressure.
Homogenous equilibria
All reactants and products are in the same physical state.
Homogeneous equilibrium
All the reactants and products are in the same physical state.
Sublimation
Forward process
Square brackets
Indicate the molar concentrations of the reactants and products at equilibrium in mol/L
Chemical equilibrium
Is a state in which the forward and reverse reactions balance each other because they take place at equal rates.
Value of Keq
Is constant only at a specified temperature
Concentration of a pure substance
Is its density in miles per liter
Equilibrium constant
Keq is the numerical value of the ratio of product concentrations to reactant concentrations.
Equilibrium constant expression
Keq= [C]c[D]d/[A]a[B]b
Keq>1:
More products than reactants at equilibrium
Keq<1:
More reactants than products at equilibrium
Reversible reaction
One that can occur in both the forward and the reverse directions
Equilibrium
Opposing processes are in balance.
When a reaction results in almost complete conversion of reactants to products
Reaction goes to completion.
Law of chemical equilibrium
States that at a given temperature, a chemical system may reach a state in which a particular ratio of reactant and product concentrations has a constant value.
Note:
That equation for the production of ammonia has a negative standard free energy, 🔼G.
The rate of a reaction depends upon
The concentration of the reactants.
At equilibrium
The concentrations of reactants and products are constant.
When each set of equilibrium concentrations are put into the equilibrium Constant expression
The value of Keq is the same.
If the reactants are not consumed
Then not all the products predicted by the balanced chemical equation will be produced
Heterogenous equilibrium
When the reactants and products of a reaction are present in more than one physical state.
General equation for a reaction at equilibrium
aA+bB<---> cC+dD