Cards (38)

    • What is Le Chatelier's Principle?
      Equilibrium shifts to counteract change
    • In dynamic equilibrium, the forward and reverse reactions occur at the same rate
    • What is dynamic equilibrium in a chemical system?
      Forward and reverse reactions occur at the same rate
    • Static equilibrium occurs when there is no reaction taking place.

      True
    • Each factor in Le Chatelier's Principle influences equilibrium to minimize the effect of change.

      True
    • Le Chatelier's Principle states that a system in equilibrium will shift to counteract any applied change.
      True
    • What are the three main factors affecting equilibrium according to Le Chatelier's Principle?
      Concentration, pressure, temperature
    • Increasing the concentration of reactants in an equilibrium system shifts the equilibrium forward
    • What principle governs the effect of temperature on equilibrium?
      Le Chatelier's Principle
    • The role of pressure in reversible reactions is to shift the equilibrium towards fewer gas molecules
    • Match the factor with its effect on equilibrium shift:
      Concentration ↔️ Shifts away from added reactants/products
      Pressure ↔️ Shifts towards fewer gas molecules
      Temperature ↔️ Shifts towards heat absorption
    • How does changing the concentration of reactants or products affect equilibrium position?
      It shifts the equilibrium
    • Dynamic equilibrium results in no net change in reactant and product concentrations.

      True
    • In dynamic equilibrium, there is no net change in concentrations
    • What is Le Chatelier's Principle?
      A system shifts to counteract change
    • Match the factor with its effect on equilibrium shift:
      Concentration ↔️ Shifts away from added substances
      Pressure ↔️ Shifts towards fewer gas molecules
      Temperature ↔️ Shifts towards heat absorption
    • Changing the concentration of reactants or products shifts equilibrium according to Le Chatelier's Principle.
      True
    • Increasing the temperature in an exothermic reaction shifts the equilibrium towards the reactants
    • What happens to equilibrium if you increase the pressure in a reaction with fewer gas molecules on the product side?
      Shifts towards products
    • What is the primary role of a catalyst in a chemical reaction?
      Lowers activation energy
    • What is dynamic equilibrium in a chemical system?
      Forward and reverse rates are equal
    • What is static equilibrium?
      No change or movement
    • Each factor influences equilibrium to minimize the effect of the change.
      True
    • Arrange the effects of concentration changes on equilibrium shifts:
      1️⃣ Increase reactants: Shifts forward
      2️⃣ Decrease reactants: Shifts backward
      3️⃣ Increase products: Shifts backward
      4️⃣ Decrease products: Shifts forward
    • In static equilibrium, there is no reaction taking place.
    • What is dynamic equilibrium in a chemical system?
      Forward and reverse reactions occur at the same rate
    • Static equilibrium occurs when there is no reaction taking place.
      True
    • Increasing the temperature in an endothermic reaction shifts the equilibrium towards the products
    • What happens to equilibrium if you add more reactants?
      Shifts towards products
    • Order the effects of concentration changes on equilibrium from reactant increase to product decrease:
      1️⃣ Increase reactants: Equilibrium shifts forward
      2️⃣ Decrease reactants: Equilibrium shifts backward
      3️⃣ Increase products: Equilibrium shifts backward
      4️⃣ Decrease products: Equilibrium shifts forward
    • What happens to the equilibrium in an endothermic reaction if you increase the temperature?
      Shifts towards products
    • Decreasing the pressure in a reversible reaction shifts the equilibrium towards the side with more gas molecules
    • One key benefit of using catalysts is a lower reaction temperature
    • Increasing pressure in a reversible reaction shifts the equilibrium towards fewer gas molecules
    • What happens to the equilibrium in the reaction N₂ (g) + 3H₂ (g) ⇌ 2NH₃ (g) if you decrease the concentration of H₂?
      Shifts towards reactants
    • The direction of equilibrium shift depends on whether the forward reaction is exothermic or endothermic.

      True
    • In the reaction N₂ (g) + 3H₂ (g) ⇌ 2NH₃ (g), increasing the pressure shifts the equilibrium towards the right.
      True
    • The Haber-Bosch process uses iron oxide as a catalyst to produce ammonia.
      True