EQU Str Equ overview - Contents
- Page 1Introduction - ReviewReview: Introduction to the equilibrium concept and the idea of classifying reactions as either product- or reactant-favoured
- 4 marksPage 2QuestionsQuestions: Four examples where users classify reactions as reactant- or product-favoured
- Page 3K and Q - ReviewReview: Introduction to the reaction quotient expression and to the fact that at equilibrium the reaction quotient is equal to K, the equilibrium constant for the reaction
- 3 marksPage 4QuestionQuestion: Example where users calculate the equilibrium constant for a reaction from various equilibrium compositions for that reaction
- 9 marksPage 5ProblemQuestions: Example where users calculate the equilibrium constant for a reaction from a set of equilibrium compositions and then use that constant to calculate the equilibrium concentration of one component in a different system
- Page 6T and K - ReviewReview: Introducing the temperature dependence of the equilibrium constant
- 3 marksPage 7QuestionsQuestions: Predicting the effect of a temperature change
- Page 8Concentration - ReviewReview: Introducing the fact that changing the concentration of one component of equilibrium mixture affects the equilibrium concentrations of other components
- 6 marksPage 9QuestionsQuestions: Predicting the change in equilibrium composition after a concentration change by analysing the effect on the reaction quotient
- 5 marksPage 10Using the reaction quotient
- 5 marksPage 11Using the reaction quotient
- Page 12Pressure - ReviewReview: Introducing the fact that changing the overall pressure can change the equilibrium composition if the powers in the numerator and denominator of the reaction quotient are unequal
- 1 marksPage 13QuestionsQuestions: Examples where the users analyse the effect of a pressure change
- 3 marksPage 14Effect of a change in pressure/volume
- 3 marksPage 15Effect of a change in pressure/volume