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le chateliers principle
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What principle is covered in this video?
Le Chatelier's principle
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What does Le Chatelier's principle describe?
Position of equilibrium in
reversible reactions
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What factors affect the position of equilibrium?
Temperature
,
pressure
, and
concentration
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What does the position of equilibrium refer to?
Ratio
of
reactant
to
product
particles
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When does the equilibrium lie to the left?
When there are more
reactants
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When does the equilibrium lie to the right?
When there are more
products
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What happens to equilibrium when conditions change?
It shifts to
counteract
the change
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What is the reaction for the production of ammonia?
Nitrogen
and
hydrogen
produce ammonia
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What is the overall energy change of the forward reaction for ammonia production?
-92 kilojoules
per mole
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What does a negative energy change indicate about the forward reaction?
It is
exothermic
and releases energy
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What type of reaction is the backward reaction if the forward reaction is exothermic?
Endothermic
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What happens to equilibrium if the temperature is decreased?
It moves in the
exothermic
direction
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What does it mean if equilibrium shifts to the right?
More
ammonia
particles are formed
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What happens to equilibrium if the temperature is increased?
It moves in the
endothermic
direction
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What is the effect of increasing pressure on equilibrium?
It shifts to the
side
with fewer
molecules
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How many molecules are on the left side of the ammonia reaction?
Four
molecules
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How many molecules are on the right side of the ammonia reaction?
Two
molecules
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What happens to equilibrium if pressure is decreased?
It shifts to the
side
with more
molecules
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What happens to equilibrium if more nitrogen is added?
It shifts to the right to form more
ammonia
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What are the effects of changing temperature, pressure, and concentration on equilibrium?
Decreasing temperature shifts equilibrium to
exothermic
direction
Increasing temperature shifts equilibrium to
endothermic
direction
Increasing pressure shifts equilibrium to side with fewer
molecules
Decreasing pressure shifts equilibrium to side with more molecules
Adding
reactants
shifts equilibrium to
product
side
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