10.2.1 Predicting the Effect of Changes

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  • What does Le Chatelier's Principle state about a system at equilibrium subjected to a change in conditions?
    Equilibrium shifts to counteract
  • Increasing temperature in an equilibrium shifts it towards the endothermic direction.
  • Changes in pressure only affect equilibria involving gases.
  • Match the change with its effect on equilibrium:
    Increase in temperature ↔️ Shifts towards endothermic side
    Increase in pressure ↔️ Shifts towards fewer gas molecules
    Addition of reactants ↔️ Shifts towards products
    Addition of products ↔️ Shifts towards reactants
  • What effect does decreasing temperature have on an equilibrium?
    Shifts towards exothermic
  • Changes in pressure affect equilibria involving gases only.
  • Adding products to an equilibrium system will shift the equilibrium towards the reactants.
  • Steps to predict shifts in equilibrium position:
    1️⃣ Consider the change in conditions
    2️⃣ Determine if the reaction is endothermic or exothermic
    3️⃣ Apply Le Chatelier's Principle
    4️⃣ Predict the shift in equilibrium
  • How does temperature affect equilibrium in exothermic reactions?
    Decreasing temperature favors forward
  • In endothermic reactions, increasing temperature favors the forward reaction to produce more products.
  • Increasing pressure in a system with fewer gas molecules on the product side will favor the formation of products.
  • Exothermic reactions release heat
  • In the endothermic reaction N2O4(g)2NO2(g)N_{2}O_{4}(g) \rightleftharpoons 2NO_{2}(g), increasing temperature shifts the equilibrium towards NO2(g)NO_{2}(g).
  • What does Le Chatelier's Principle state about a system at equilibrium subjected to a change in temperature, pressure, or concentration?
    Counteract the change
  • Increasing temperature in an endothermic reaction shifts the equilibrium in the forward
  • What effect does increasing pressure have on equilibria involving gases according to Le Chatelier's Principle?
    Favors fewer gas molecules
  • Increasing the concentration of reactants in a system at equilibrium shifts the equilibrium towards the products.
  • Temperature affects equilibrium based on whether the reaction is endothermic or exothermic
  • In endothermic reactions, increasing temperature favors the forward reaction and produces more products.
  • What effect does increasing temperature have on exothermic reactions at equilibrium?
    Favors the reverse reaction
  • Increasing pressure in a system with unequal gas molecules shifts the equilibrium towards the side with fewer gas molecules.
  • In the reaction N2(g)+N_{2}(g) +3H2(g)2NH3(g) 3H_{2}(g) \rightleftharpoons 2NH_{3}(g), increasing pressure shifts the equilibrium to the right
  • If the number of gas molecules is equal on both sides of a reaction, pressure changes have no effect on equilibrium.
  • Increasing the concentration of reactants in a system at equilibrium shifts the equilibrium towards the products
  • What effect does increasing product concentration have on equilibrium according to Le Chatelier's Principle?
    Shifts towards reactants
  • Le Chatelier's Principle is used in industrial chemistry to optimize reaction yields by manipulating equilibrium conditions.