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    • How is the mole fraction calculated?
      Mole fraction = number of moles of gas / total number of moles of gas
      • The sum of mole fractions is 1
    • What is partial pressure and how is it calculated?
      • Contribution made to the total pressure
      Partial pressure p(A) = mole fraction of A x total pressure
      • Units can be any from: Pa, kPa, atm
    • What does the value of Kp suggest about equilibrium?
      • A large Kp value indicates equilibrium lies to the right
      • A small Kp value indicates equilibrium lies to the left
    • What is each part of the Kp constant expression?
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      A) pressure
      B) partial pressure
      C) moles
      D) top
      E) bottom
    • How are the units for Kp determined?
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      A) -2
    • Explain why changing the temperature changes the equilibrium position in an endothermic reaction
      • Kc / Kp is temperature dependent
      • Increasing the temperature increases the value of Kc / Kp in an endothermic reaction
    • Explain why changing the temperature changes the equilibrium position in an exothermic reaction
      • Kc / Kp is temperature dependent
      • Increasing the temperature decreases the value of Kc / Kp for an exothermic reaction
    • Explain how changes in concentration affect how equilibrium is controlled
      • Changes in concentration do not change the value of Kc / Kp
      • If the concentration is changed the system is no longer in dynamic equilibrium and the calculated expression is no longer obeyed
      • The equilibrium adjusts itself so the concentration matches the value of Kc / Kp
    • Explain how changes in pressure affect how equilibrium is controlled
      • Changes in pressure does not change the value of Kc / Kp
      • If the pressure is changed the system is no longer in dynamic equilibrium and the calculated expression is no longer obeyed
      • The equilibrium adjusts itself so the pressure matches the value of Kc / Kp
    • Does a catalyst affect the value of Kc / Kp?
      • No
    • Does the system remain in equilibrium when there are the same number of moles on each side?
      • Yes, therefore Kc remains constant
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