Chemical Equilibrium I Part 1: You run the chemical reaction C ( a q ) + D ( a q ) ⇌ 2E ( a q ) at 25°C. The equilibrium constant K c for the reaction at this temperature is 2.0. a Write the equilibrium-constant expression for the reaction. b Can you come up with some possible concentrations of C, D, and E that you might observe when the reaction has reached equilibrium at 25°C? What are these values? c A student says that only a very limited number of concentrations for C, D, and E are possible at equilibrium. Is this true? State why you think this is true or is not true. d If you start with 1.0 M concentrations of both C and D and allow the reaction to come to equilibrium, would you expect the concentration of C to have decreased to zero? If not, what would you expect for the concentration of C? (An approximate value is fine.) Part 2: Consider the reaction A ( a q ) ⇌ F ( a q ) + G ( a q ) , whose equilibrium constant is 1.0 × 10 −5 at 20°C. For each of the situations described below, indicate whether any reaction occurs. If reaction does occur, then indicate the direction of that reaction and describe how the concentrations of A, B, F, and G change during this reaction. a A( aq ) and B( aq ) are mixed together in a container. b F( aq ) and G( aq ) are mixed together in a container. c A( aq ) and F( aq ) are mixed together in a container. d B( aq ) and G( aq ) are mixed together in a container. e Just B( aq ) is placed into a container. f Just G( aq ) is placed into a container. Consider any one of these situations in which a reaction does occur. At equilibrium, does the reaction mixture have appreciably more products than reactants? If not, how would you describe the equilibrium composition of the reaction mixture? How did you arrive at this answer?
Chemical Equilibrium I Part 1: You run the chemical reaction C ( a q ) + D ( a q ) ⇌ 2E ( a q ) at 25°C. The equilibrium constant K c for the reaction at this temperature is 2.0. a Write the equilibrium-constant expression for the reaction. b Can you come up with some possible concentrations of C, D, and E that you might observe when the reaction has reached equilibrium at 25°C? What are these values? c A student says that only a very limited number of concentrations for C, D, and E are possible at equilibrium. Is this true? State why you think this is true or is not true. d If you start with 1.0 M concentrations of both C and D and allow the reaction to come to equilibrium, would you expect the concentration of C to have decreased to zero? If not, what would you expect for the concentration of C? (An approximate value is fine.) Part 2: Consider the reaction A ( a q ) ⇌ F ( a q ) + G ( a q ) , whose equilibrium constant is 1.0 × 10 −5 at 20°C. For each of the situations described below, indicate whether any reaction occurs. If reaction does occur, then indicate the direction of that reaction and describe how the concentrations of A, B, F, and G change during this reaction. a A( aq ) and B( aq ) are mixed together in a container. b F( aq ) and G( aq ) are mixed together in a container. c A( aq ) and F( aq ) are mixed together in a container. d B( aq ) and G( aq ) are mixed together in a container. e Just B( aq ) is placed into a container. f Just G( aq ) is placed into a container. Consider any one of these situations in which a reaction does occur. At equilibrium, does the reaction mixture have appreciably more products than reactants? If not, how would you describe the equilibrium composition of the reaction mixture? How did you arrive at this answer?
Solution Summary: The author explains the expression for the equilibrium constant for a given reaction and the initial and equilibrium compositions of the reactants and products.
Author: Steven D. Gammon, Ebbing, Darrell Ebbing, Steven D., Darrell; Gammon, Darrell Ebbing; Steven D. Gammon, Darrell D.; Gammon, Ebbing; Steven D. Gammon; Darrell
Part 1: You run the chemical reaction
C
(
a
q
)
+
D
(
a
q
)
⇌
2E
(
a
q
)
at 25°C. The equilibrium constant Kc for the reaction at this temperature is 2.0.
a Write the equilibrium-constant expression for the reaction.
b Can you come up with some possible concentrations of C, D, and E that you might observe when the reaction has reached equilibrium at 25°C? What are these values?
c A student says that only a very limited number of concentrations for C, D, and E are possible at equilibrium. Is this true? State why you think this is true or is not true.
d If you start with 1.0 M concentrations of both C and D and allow the reaction to come to equilibrium, would you expect the concentration of C to have decreased to zero? If not, what would you expect for the concentration of C? (An approximate value is fine.)
Part 2: Consider the reaction
A
(
a
q
)
⇌
F
(
a
q
)
+
G
(
a
q
)
, whose equilibrium constant is 1.0 × 10−5 at 20°C. For each of the situations described below, indicate whether any reaction occurs. If reaction does occur, then indicate the direction of that reaction and describe how the concentrations of A, B, F, and G change during this reaction.
a A(aq) and B(aq) are mixed together in a container.
b F(aq) and G(aq) are mixed together in a container.
c A(aq) and F(aq) are mixed together in a container.
d B(aq) and G(aq) are mixed together in a container.
e Just B(aq) is placed into a container.
f Just G(aq) is placed into a container.
Consider any one of these situations in which a reaction does occur. At equilibrium, does the reaction mixture have appreciably more products than reactants? If not, how would you describe the equilibrium composition of the reaction mixture? How did you arrive at this answer?
Definition Definition State where the components involved in a reversible reaction, namely reactants and product, do not change concentration any further with time. Chemical equilibrium results when the rate of the forward reaction becomes equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.
6. Match each of the lettered items in the column on
the left with the most appropriate numbered
item(s) in the column on the right. Some of the
numbered items may be used more than once
and some not at all.
a.
Z = 37
1.
b.
Mn
2.
C.
Pr
element in period 5 and group
14
element in period 5 and group
15
d. S
e. [Rn] 7s¹
f.
d block
metal
3. highest metallic character of all
the elements
4. paramagnetic with 5 unpaired
electrons
5. 4f36s2
6. isoelectronic with Ca²+ cation
7.
an alkaline metal
8. an f-block element
Draw all formal charges on the structures below as is and draw 1 resonance structure that is more stable.
Part II. xiao isolated a compound TAD (Ca H 10 N₂) from tobacco and obtained its IR spectrum. Xiao proposed
a chemical structure shown below:
% Transmittance
4000
3500
3000
2500 2000
Wavenumber (cm-1)
1500
1000
(a) Explain why her proposed structure is inconsistent with the IR spectrum obtained
(b) TAD exists as a tautomer of the structure xiao proposed. Draw the structure
and explain why it is more compatible with the obtained spectrum.
(C) what is the possible source for the fairly intense signal at
1621cm1
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