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Chemical EquilibriumChemical Equilibrium
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Chemical EquilibriumChemical Equilibrium
• 2NO2 N⇄ 2O4
• These reactions can be reversible.
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Le Chatelier’s PrincipleLe Chatelier’s Principle
• If a change in conditions occurs, the equilibrium position will shift to cancel out the change.
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Le Chatelier’s PrincipleLe Chatelier’s Principle
• Changing Concentration
• Equilibrium shifts away from the excess concentration
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Hemoglobin, Blood, & Oxygen
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Le Chatelier’s PrincipleLe Chatelier’s Principle
• Example:
• NH4Cl ⇄ NH3 + HCl
• If more acid (HCl) is added, which side will be “favored”?
• Reactants!
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Le Chatelier’s PrincipleLe Chatelier’s Principle
• Changing Pressure (gases only)
• If pressure increases, reaction changes to side with fewer moles.
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The opposite is also true…
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Le Chatelier’s PrincipleLe Chatelier’s Principle
• Example:
• CH4 (g) + 2 O2 (g) ⇄ CO2 (g) + 2 H2O (l)
• If the pressure is increased, which side would be “favored”?
• Products! (3 moles gas : 1 mole gas)
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Le Chatelier’s PrincipleLe Chatelier’s Principle
• Changing Temperature
• If temperature increases, reaction goes to endothermic side.
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Le Chatelier’s PrincipleLe Chatelier’s Principle
Click here for Nitrogen Monoxide video.
Clip 1:
2 NO2 (g) N⇄ 2O4 (g) + energy
(Brown Gas) (White Solid)
Clip 2:
NO2 (g) + NO (g) N⇄ 2O3 (g) + energy
(Brown Gas) (Blue Solid)