Cards (18)

  • What happens to a system at equilibrium when conditions change?
    The system responds to counteract the change
  • What principle explains the response of a system at equilibrium to changes?
    Le Chatelier's principle
  • What is the focus of this video regarding reversible reactions?
    The effect of pressure on reversible reactions
  • What does the pressure of a gas depend on?
    The number of molecules in the gas
  • How does the number of molecules affect gas pressure?
    More molecules result in higher pressure
  • In the reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen, how many molecules are on the left side?
    Four molecules
  • How many molecules of ammonia are produced in the nitrogen and hydrogen reaction?
    Two molecules
  • What happens to the equilibrium position if pressure is increased?
    It shifts to the side with fewer molecules
  • What happens to the equilibrium position if pressure is decreased?
    It shifts to the side with more molecules
  • In the nitrogen and hydrogen reaction, what happens if pressure is increased?
    The equilibrium shifts to the right side
  • In the nitrogen and hydrogen reaction, what happens if pressure is decreased?
    The equilibrium shifts to the left side
  • In the iodine and hydrogen reaction, how many molecules are on each side?
    Two molecules on each side
  • What is the effect of changing pressure on the iodine and hydrogen reaction?
    It has no effect on the position of equilibrium
  • What are the rules regarding pressure effects on reversible reactions?
    • Increase pressure: equilibrium shifts to fewer molecules
    • Decrease pressure: equilibrium shifts to more molecules
  • What types of reactions are affected by pressure changes?
    • Reactions involving gases
  • What is the relationship between the number of molecules and gas pressure?
    • More molecules = higher pressure
    • Fewer molecules = lower pressure
  • What is the chemical reaction involving nitrogen and hydrogen?
    • Nitrogen + HydrogenAmmonia
  • What is the chemical reaction involving iodine and hydrogen?
    • Iodine + Hydrogen ⇌ Hydrogen Iodide