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C5f                                      Equilibria

       In C1 you learnt that a chemical change is one in which a ________ substance is made and
       that it is an _____________________ change.

       That’s not quite true, some changes are reversible.

             •       In a reversible reaction there is a forward and a backward reaction.

             e.g.




  Learn
   this          •    In some reversible reactions both forward and backward reactions are proceeding
definition
                      at the same time.

             •       If the forward reaction happens at the same __________ as the reverse reaction,

                     then we say the system has reached an _____________________.

                                             (not all reversible reactions do this)

             •       When a system is in equilibrium the _____________________ of the reactants

                     and products does not change (because the forward and reverse reactions happen at the same

                     rate)

             •       Reactions that can reach an equilibrium are given a special sign:




             •       A system in equilibrium does not necessarily have 50% reactants and 50% products.



                     When the position of equilibrium is on the right the concentration of __________

                     is greater than the concentration of ______________.



                     When the position of equilibrium is on the left the concentration of ___________

                     is greater than the concentration of _______________.
NOTE: To get a high yield of product the equilibrium needs to be as far towards the

________________ (right) as possible.



Higher

Why do reversible reactions sometimes reach an equilibrium:

Fizzy drinks are made fizzy by the dissolved CO2 in them. Consider what happens when you
put the lid back on a bottle of drink after you have poured yourself a glass:




Very importantly the system is closed (nothing can get in or out).

1. The dissolved CO2 comes out of solution and into the air quickly at first but then the

   rate _______________.

2. Some of the CO2 in the air starts to __________________ into the solution. The

   rate _______________ as more CO2 is present in the air.

3. Eventually the forward reaction gets ___________ and the reverse gets _________

   until the two reactions happen at the _________ rate.



   Summary



 • initially rate of forward reaction decreases

 • initially rate of backward reaction increases

 • eventually rate of forward equals rate of

    backward reaction.
How do you increase the yield of the product?


   •   A closed system will remain in equilibrium as long as none of the conditions change.
   •   So, if you want to increase the yield of products you need to change the conditions in a
       way that moves the equilibrium to the _____________ side of the equation (right).
   •   The conditions that could be changed are:
          1.
          2.
          3.

NOTE: An equilibrium position will move to try and oppose/minimise any changes
to conditions



We are going to use the Haber process to consider how to increase the yield
                of a reaction in equilibrium   (also in C4)




1. Temperature
   •   If you increase the temperature, the equilibrium will try to decrease it by moving in the
       ______________________ direction
   •   If you decrease the temperature, the equilibrium will try to increase it by moving in the
       ______________________ direction.

   So, for the Haber Process you need to ____________________ the temperature to
   increase the yield.

   •   BUT they actually use a high temperature of 450oC, why?
2. Pressure
 •   If you increase the pressure the equilibrium will try to reduce it by moving to the side with
     the _______________ number of moles of gas molecules
 •   If you decrease the pressure the equilibrium will try to increase it by moving to the side with
     the _______________ number of moles of gas molecules

For the Haber Process there are ____ moles of reactants altogether and only ___ moles
of products so it will move to the ______________ side and _____________ the yield of
the products.



3. Concentration
 •   Removing a product moves the position of equilibrium to the ____________
 •   Adding extra reactant moves the position of equilibrium to the ____________

How do they use this in the Haber Process?
The Contact Process


   •   The Contact Process is used to make ____________________
   •   The raw materials used to make sulphuric acid by the Contact Process:
          1.
          2.
          3.
   •   The production of sulfuric acid by the Contact Process involves the reversible reaction
       between sulfur dioxide and oxygen:




   •   the conditions used in the Contact Process:
               1.                                               V = vanadium (transition metal)
               2.
               3.                                               (i.e. no change in pressure)



There are 3 stages in the manufacture of sulfuric acid by the Contact Process:

Stage one:
Stage two:                                                                             > 95% yield
Stage three:


Explain the conditions used in the Contact Process:


1. high temperature ________________ the yield but ________________ the rate of reaction
   so an optimum is used


2. catalyst increases the rate but it does not change position of equilibrium


3. position of equilibrium is already on right (> 95% yield) so a high pressure is not
needed as it is expensive to maintain.
Practical


Reversible reactions between acids and alkalis using an indicator.

Reversible reactions between chromate and dichromate.

Demonstration of the reaction of BiCl3 in concentrated HCl with water.

Fizzy pop

Show a video about Contact Process.

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C5f Equilibria

  • 1. C5f Equilibria In C1 you learnt that a chemical change is one in which a ________ substance is made and that it is an _____________________ change. That’s not quite true, some changes are reversible. • In a reversible reaction there is a forward and a backward reaction. e.g. Learn this • In some reversible reactions both forward and backward reactions are proceeding definition at the same time. • If the forward reaction happens at the same __________ as the reverse reaction, then we say the system has reached an _____________________. (not all reversible reactions do this) • When a system is in equilibrium the _____________________ of the reactants and products does not change (because the forward and reverse reactions happen at the same rate) • Reactions that can reach an equilibrium are given a special sign: • A system in equilibrium does not necessarily have 50% reactants and 50% products. When the position of equilibrium is on the right the concentration of __________ is greater than the concentration of ______________. When the position of equilibrium is on the left the concentration of ___________ is greater than the concentration of _______________.
  • 2. NOTE: To get a high yield of product the equilibrium needs to be as far towards the ________________ (right) as possible. Higher Why do reversible reactions sometimes reach an equilibrium: Fizzy drinks are made fizzy by the dissolved CO2 in them. Consider what happens when you put the lid back on a bottle of drink after you have poured yourself a glass: Very importantly the system is closed (nothing can get in or out). 1. The dissolved CO2 comes out of solution and into the air quickly at first but then the rate _______________. 2. Some of the CO2 in the air starts to __________________ into the solution. The rate _______________ as more CO2 is present in the air. 3. Eventually the forward reaction gets ___________ and the reverse gets _________ until the two reactions happen at the _________ rate. Summary • initially rate of forward reaction decreases • initially rate of backward reaction increases • eventually rate of forward equals rate of backward reaction.
  • 3. How do you increase the yield of the product? • A closed system will remain in equilibrium as long as none of the conditions change. • So, if you want to increase the yield of products you need to change the conditions in a way that moves the equilibrium to the _____________ side of the equation (right). • The conditions that could be changed are: 1. 2. 3. NOTE: An equilibrium position will move to try and oppose/minimise any changes to conditions We are going to use the Haber process to consider how to increase the yield of a reaction in equilibrium (also in C4) 1. Temperature • If you increase the temperature, the equilibrium will try to decrease it by moving in the ______________________ direction • If you decrease the temperature, the equilibrium will try to increase it by moving in the ______________________ direction. So, for the Haber Process you need to ____________________ the temperature to increase the yield. • BUT they actually use a high temperature of 450oC, why?
  • 4. 2. Pressure • If you increase the pressure the equilibrium will try to reduce it by moving to the side with the _______________ number of moles of gas molecules • If you decrease the pressure the equilibrium will try to increase it by moving to the side with the _______________ number of moles of gas molecules For the Haber Process there are ____ moles of reactants altogether and only ___ moles of products so it will move to the ______________ side and _____________ the yield of the products. 3. Concentration • Removing a product moves the position of equilibrium to the ____________ • Adding extra reactant moves the position of equilibrium to the ____________ How do they use this in the Haber Process?
  • 5. The Contact Process • The Contact Process is used to make ____________________ • The raw materials used to make sulphuric acid by the Contact Process: 1. 2. 3. • The production of sulfuric acid by the Contact Process involves the reversible reaction between sulfur dioxide and oxygen: • the conditions used in the Contact Process: 1. V = vanadium (transition metal) 2. 3. (i.e. no change in pressure) There are 3 stages in the manufacture of sulfuric acid by the Contact Process: Stage one: Stage two: > 95% yield Stage three: Explain the conditions used in the Contact Process: 1. high temperature ________________ the yield but ________________ the rate of reaction so an optimum is used 2. catalyst increases the rate but it does not change position of equilibrium 3. position of equilibrium is already on right (> 95% yield) so a high pressure is not needed as it is expensive to maintain.
  • 6. Practical Reversible reactions between acids and alkalis using an indicator. Reversible reactions between chromate and dichromate. Demonstration of the reaction of BiCl3 in concentrated HCl with water. Fizzy pop Show a video about Contact Process.