Questions and Answers
What are the two characteristics of a system is in dynamic equilibrium? - answer1. both
forward and backward reactions proceed at equal rate
2. the concentrations of the reactants and products remain constant
What is Le Chatlier's principle used for? - answerIt is a tool to help predict the effects of
temp, pressure and concentration on the position of equilibrium
What happens to the position of equilibrium if temperature is increased? - answerThe
equilibrium will shift to oppose the change by moving in the endothermic direction
(reduce the temperature by absorbing heat).
If the position of equilibrium moves in the exothermic direction, what has happened to
the temperature? - answerThe temperature has decreased (position of equilibrium
moves to oppose the change, by generating heat energy)
What will happen to the position of equilibrium if pressure is increased (in gaseous
system)? - answerEquilibrium will shift in the direction with the fewer moles of gas to
oppose (reducing the pressure)
In the production of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen, does high or low pressure
increase the yield? - answerHigh pressure (N₂ + 3H₂ →2NH₃) will increase the yield of
ammonia. The equilibrium will move the the right, with fewer gas molecules, to oppose
the change)
What effect does a catalyst have on the equilibrium? - answerNO EFFECT on the
position of an equilibrium
Speeds up the rate of the forward and backward reactions equally
I₂ ₊ 2OH⁻ ⇌ I⁻ + IO⁻ + H₂O
What will be the effect if increasing the concentration of OH⁻ ions? - answerThe
position of equilibrium will shift to oppose the change (remove OH⁻ ions) and will move
to the right.
Why are the temperature and pressure used in the Haber process (N₂+3H₂⇌2NH₃)
considered to be a compromise? - answerHigh pressure / Low temperature move
equilibrium to right. Both have compromise value as very high pressures are expensive
(special equipment needed to handle safely) and low temperatures slow the reaction
rate.