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Dynamic Equilibrium macroscopic level –looks like nothing is happening microscopic level –lots going on

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Equilibrium

• state of balance• condition in which opposing forces

exactly balance/equal each other• need 2-way or reversible situation• need a closed system

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Dynamic Equilibrium

• macroscopic level –looks like nothing is happening

• microscopic level –lots going on

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3 Kinds of Equilibria

• phase equilibrium – physical

• solution equilibrium – physical

• chemical equilibrium - chemical

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Phase Equilibrium

phase changes are reversible processesphase changes are reversible processes• H2O(l) H2O(g)

• H2O(l) H2O(s)

same substance on both sides only its phase is different

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Examples - Phase Equilibrium

• water & water vapor in sealed bottle• perfume in partially full, sealed flask• ice cubes & water in insulated container• dry ice & CO2(g) in a closed aquarium

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Solution Equilibrium: Solids

• saturated solution = dynamic equilibrium

• dissolving & solidification occur at equal rates

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Solid in Liquid

• NaCl(s) NaCl(aq)

• Favored a little bit by higher temperature

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Solution Equilibrium: Gases

CO2 in water

CO2(g) CO2(aq)

favored by high pressure & low temperature

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Reversible ReactionsReversible Reactions

• N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g) • forwardforward:

–N2 & H2 consumed; NH3 produced

• 2NH3(g) N2(g) + 3H2(g) • reversereverse:

–NH3 consumed; N2 & H2 produced

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Reversible Reactions: 1 Equation

• N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)

• forward reaction: reactants on L–read left to right

• reverse reaction: reactants on R –read in reverse: right to left

• reaction runs in both directions all the time

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Time

Conc

entra

tion

NH3

H2

N2

N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)Why is this point Why is this point significant?significant?

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Reaction Rate

• depends on concentration of reactants

• as concentration reactants ↓, rate forward reaction ↓

• as concentration product ↑, rate reverse reaction ↑

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Chemical Equilibrium

• state in which forward & reverse rxns balance each other

• RateRateforwardforward rxnrxn = Rate = Ratereversereverse rxnrxn

• does this mean concentrations reactants/products are equal?

NO!NO!

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Chemical Equilibrium

• Rateforward rxn = Ratereverse rxn

• at equilibrium: concentrations all species are constantconstant– stop changing– rarely ever equal

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Reversible Reactions vs. Reactions that “Go to Completion”

If goal is to maximize product yield:• easier in reaction that goes to completion

– use up all reactants– left with only product

Reversible reactions are different• look at conc/time picture again

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Time

Conc

entra

tion

NH3

H2

N2

N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)OriginalEquilibrium Point

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Reversible Reactions

• once reach equilibrium, don’t produce any more product– bad news if product is what you’re selling

• can you change the equilibrium concentrations?

if so how can it be done? for example, how can you maximize product?

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What you would really like to see…

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lots of product created as fast as possible

New equilibrium point

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• equilibrium can be changed or affected by:– any factor that affects forward and reverse

reactions differently

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What factors affect rate of rxn?

• concentration/pressure (gases only)• temperature• presence of catalyst

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Catalyst

• same effect on both forward & reverse reactions

• equilibrium reached more quickly, but “equilibrium point” not shifted

• equilibrium concentrations are same with or without catalyst

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Concentration, Pressure, Temperature

• changes in concentration, pressure, temperature affect forward & reverse reactions differently

• composition of equilibrium mixture will shift to accommodate these changes

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LeChatelier’s Principle

• “If system at equilibrium is subjected to stress, the system will act to reduce stress”

• stress = change in concentration, pressure, or temperature

• system tries to undo stress

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System

• only only 2 possible actions2 possible actions• shift to shift to rightright & form more product

– forward reaction speeds upforward reaction speeds up more than reverse reaction

• shift to shift to leftleft & form more reactant– reverse reaction speeds upreverse reaction speeds up more than

forward reaction

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A + B C + D (at equilibrium)

• If ↑ concentration A, how will system react?

• How does new equilibrium mixture compare to original equilibrium mixture?

• Use logic:– If you ↑ [A]: the system wants to ↓ [A]

• must use A up, so forward reaction speeds up

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A + B C + D

DEC DEC ______INC left[B]

INC ______DEC DEC right[C]

______DEC INC INC left[D]

INC INC DEC ______right[A]

[D][C][B][A]Equil. Shift

Stress

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Changes in Temp• exothermic reaction: A + B C + D + heat

– If ↑ temperature, system shifts to consumeconsume heat so shifts to left

• endothermic reaction: A + B + heat C + D– If ↑ temperature, system shifts to consume heat so

shifts to right

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Changes in PressureN2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)

• If ↑ pressure, system shifts to side with fewer moles of gas – left side: 4 moles of gas; right side: 2 moles – ↑ pressure causes shift to right

• If ↓ pressure, system shifts to side with more moles of gas– ↓ pressure causes shift to left

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H2(g) + I2(g) 2HI(g)

• this system has 2 moles gas on left & 2 moles gas on right

• systems with equal moles gas on each side cannot respond to pressure changes so NO shift occurs