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Jeopardy. Chapter 18 – Reaction Rates and Equilibrium. Rates of Reactions. Equilibrium. Entropy and Free Energy. Le Chatelier ’ s Principle. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 18 – Reaction Rates and Equilibrium

Chapter 18 – Reaction Rates and Equilibrium

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Rates of Reactions

Equilibrium Entropy and Free Energy

Le Chatelier’s Principle

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The rate of a chemical reactionmay be increased by increasing the _______ and / or ________.

Temperature or concentration of reactants

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When a reaction reaches equilibrium, what can you say about the rate of the forward reaction and reverse

reaction?

They are equal.

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1,3

What is the name and the symbol of the term used to describe the

‘disorder’ of a process?

Entropy (S)

Page 6: Chapter 18 – Reaction Rates and Equilibrium

1,4

Decreasing the temperature of thefollowing reaction at equilibrium

will cause it to shift in whichdirection?

N2(g) + 3H2(g) + Energy 2NH3(g)

Left Shift

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2,1

As the particle size of a reactantdecreases, the rate of reaction

will __________.

Increase

Page 8: Chapter 18 – Reaction Rates and Equilibrium

2,2

What can you conclude about a chemical reaction that has reached equilibrium were the equilibrium

constant (Keq) is less than one?

Reactants are favored at equilibrium.

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2,3

Is there an increase or decrease inThe entropy in the following process?

CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g)

Increase

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2,4

What will happen to the position of the equilibrium when the the pressure is raised

on the following chemical reaction?PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)

It will shift to the left.

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3,1

How does a catalyst speed up a chemical reaction?

It lowers the activation energy.

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3,2

Write the equilibrium expression for the following chemical reaction; 4H2(g) + CS2(g) CH4(g) + 2H2S(g)

Keq = [CH4] [H2S]2

[H2]4 [CS2]

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3,3

Which two factors together determineif a reaction is spontaneous or not?

Entropy (S) and Enthalpy (H)

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3,4

What effect will the addition of KClO4 have on the following

Equilibrium?KClO4(s) KCl(s) + 2O2(g)

No effect, Keq = [O2]2

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4,1

What is the unit usually used to expressthe rate of a chemical reaction?

Molarity / time

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4,2

Write the solubility product expression,Ksp, for the dissolution of

lead (IV) carbonate.

Ksp = [Pb+4] [CO3-2]2

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4,3

If the entropy and enthalpy of a chemical reaction both decrease,

what can you conclude about the spontaneity of the reaction?

It may or may not be spontaneous.

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4,4

Reducing the temperature on the followingreaction will cause it to shift in which

direction?N2(g) + 3H2(g) + Energy 2NH3(g)

left

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5,1

Write the rate law for the followingchemical reaction;

N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)

Rate = k [N2] [H2]3

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5,2

What will the addition of NaCl doTo a saturated solution of PbCl2?

The addition of Cl- would cause PbCl2 to precipitate.

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5,3

The following chemical reaction (will / will not) be spontaneous.

C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) + Energy

will

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5,4

What effect would adding water tothe following reaction have on its

equilibrium position?Na(s) + 2H2O(l) 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)

No effect

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Final Jeopardy • What is the concentration of carbonate

ions in a saturated solution of SrCO3?

Ksp = 9.3 x 10-10