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What type of reactions are reversible?
Reactions where
products
reform reactants
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How is a reversible reaction represented?
Using a
double arrow
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What characterizes the two reactions in a reversible system?
One is
endothermic
, the other
exothermic
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What is dynamic equilibrium?
When
forward
and
backward
reaction rates are equal
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What happens to concentrations at dynamic equilibrium?
Concentrations of reactants and
products
remain constant
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In what type of system does dynamic equilibrium occur?
Closed systems
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What does Le Chatelier’s Principle predict?
How an
equilibrium
mixture changes with conditions
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What does Le Chatelier’s Principle state about changes in a system?
The
system
will
alter
to
lessen
the
change's
effect
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How can industries use Le Chatelier’s Principle?
To maximize the
yield
of desired products
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What effect does increasing temperature have on endothermic reactions?
It favors the
endothermic
reaction
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What happens when temperature is decreased in a reaction?
It favors the
exothermic
reaction
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What is the significance of ∆H in reactions?
It indicates
endothermic
or
exothermic
direction
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What effect does increasing pressure have on a reaction?
It favors the side with fewer
moles
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What happens when pressure is decreased in a reaction?
It favors the side with more
moles
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What effect does increasing reactant concentration have?
It favors the production of
products
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What happens when product concentration is decreased?
It favors the reforming of
reactants
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How do catalysts affect equilibrium position?
Catalysts do
not
affect equilibrium
position
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What is the effect of catalysts on reaction speed?
Catalysts allow
equilibrium
to be reached faster
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What does Kc represent in reversible reactions?
The position of
equilibrium
at a certain temperature
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When does the value of Kc change?
When reaction
conditions
change
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How is Kc calculated?
Concentration
of
products
divided by
reactants
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What happens to the number of moles in the Kc expression?
Each substance is raised to the
power
of moles
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What affects the units of Kc?
The
chemical reaction
involved
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What does changing temperature do to Kc?
It
affects
the
value
of
Kc
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What does changing concentration do to Kc?
It does
not
affect
the
value
of Kc
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How do catalysts affect Kc?
Catalysts do not affect the value of
Kc
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What is the relationship between temperature and Kc?
Temperature
changes affect
Kc's
value
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