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Equilibrium Constants Study Guide

This document provides a study guide for Chapter 18, which covers topics related to chemical equilibrium including: 1) Writing expressions for equilibrium constants of chemical reactions 2) Calculating equilibrium constants from concentration data 3) Determining if reactions at equilibrium based on concentrations and Keq 4) The three factors that can cause a chemical equilibrium to shift according to Le Chatelier's principle 5) Identifying if stresses will cause reactions to proceed in the forward or reverse direction 6) Equilibrium concepts such as rates of forward and reverse reactions being equal and concentrations being constant 7) Solubility product constants and using them to determine concentrations of dissolved ions in saturated solutions

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Equilibrium Constants Study Guide

This document provides a study guide for Chapter 18, which covers topics related to chemical equilibrium including: 1) Writing expressions for equilibrium constants of chemical reactions 2) Calculating equilibrium constants from concentration data 3) Determining if reactions at equilibrium based on concentrations and Keq 4) The three factors that can cause a chemical equilibrium to shift according to Le Chatelier's principle 5) Identifying if stresses will cause reactions to proceed in the forward or reverse direction 6) Equilibrium concepts such as rates of forward and reverse reactions being equal and concentrations being constant 7) Solubility product constants and using them to determine concentrations of dissolved ions in saturated solutions

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Chapter 18

Study Guide
1. Write the expression for the equilibrium constant for each of the following reactions.
a. H2(g) + Cl2(g)  2HCl(g)
b. N2(g) + 3 H2(g)  2 NH3(g)
c. HCN(g)  H+(aq) + CN-(aq)
d. H2SO4(g)  H+(aq) + HSO4-(aq)
e. PbF2(s)  Pb2+(aq) + 2F-(aq)

2. From the data provided below, calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction.
a. H2(g) + Cl2(g)  2HCl(g)
[H2] = [Cl2] = 1.0 x 10-2; [HCl] = 1.0 x 10-4

b. N2(g) + 3 H2(g)  2 NH3(g)


[N2] = 4.4 x 10-2; [H2] = 1.2 x 10-1; [NH3] = 3.4 x 10-3

3. For the reaction N2O4 (g)  2NO2 (g), Keq = 0.2. At a particular time, the following concentrations are measured;
[N2O4] = 2.0 M, [NO2] = 0.2 M. Is this reaction at equilibrium? If not, in which direction will the reaction proceed?

4. For the reaction 2ICl (g)  I2 (g) + Cl2 (g), Keq = 0.11. At a particular time, the following concentration are measured;
[ICl] = 2.5M, [I2] = 2.0M, [Cl2] = 1.2M. Is this reaction at equilibrium? If not, in which direction will the reaction
proceed?

5. Name the 3 stresses that may be applied to a chemical equilibrium to cause it to shift.

6. Describe LeChatelier’s Principle.

7. For the reaction below, mark whether the stress listed will cause the reaction to move forward or in reverse.

Zn(s) + 2HCl(l)  ZnCl2(l) + H2(g); ∆H = -235kJ

a. Increase Heat e. Increase [ZnCl2] i. Decrease [H2]


b. Increase Pressure f. Increase [HCl] j. Decrease Pressure
c. Increase [H2] g. Decrease [HCl] k. Decrease Heat
d. Increase [Zn] h. Decrease [ZnCl2]

8. In a system at equilibrium, the are equal.

9. In a system at equilibrium, the are constant.

10. Ksp depends on the of the solution.

11. How many ions are produced by the dissolution of a unit of CaCl 2?

12. When referred to in terms of Ksp, Q is called the . If Q > Ksp, the solution is
. If Q < Ksp, the solution is . If Q = Ksp, the
solution is .

13. What is the common-ion effect?

14. Write the expression for the solubility product constant for SrSO 4.

15. Write the expression for the solubility product constant for A1 2(SO4)3.

16. Write the expression for the solubility product constant for AgI.

17. A sample of SrCO3(s) is added to pure water and allowed to come to equilibrium at 25 oC. The concentration
of Sr2+ is 4.0 x 10-5M at equilibrium. What is the value of Ksp for SrCO3?
Chapter 18
Study Guide
18. A sample of BaSO4(s) is added to pure water and allowed to come to equilibrium at 25oC. The concentration
of Ba2+ is 1.05 x 10-5M at equilibrium. What is the value of Ksp for BaSO4?

19. What will be the equilibrium concentration of dissolved ions in a saturated solution of Pb(OH) 2 at 25oC? Ksp
for the reaction is 1.2 x 10-15.

20. What will be the equilibrium concentration of dissolved ions in a saturated solution of SrSO 4 at 25oC? Ksp for
the reaction is 3.44 x 10-7.

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