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Concentration and equilibrium
Concentration and equilibrium
Changing the concentration of a substance affects the
equilibrium of reversible reactions involving solutions.


     increasing the         equilibrium shifts to
     concentration of   =   decrease the amount of
     substance A            substance A
Concentration and equilibrium
Changing the concentration of a substance affects the
equilibrium of reversible reactions involving solutions.


     increasing the          equilibrium shifts to
     concentration of   =    decrease the amount of
     substance A             substance A



     decreasing the          equilibrium shifts to
     concentration of    =   increase the amount of
     substance A             substance A
Opposing changes in concentration (1)
Bismuth chloride reacts with water to produce a white
precipitate of bismuth oxychloride and hydrochloric acid.
Opposing changes in concentration (1)
 Bismuth chloride reacts with water to produce a white
 precipitate of bismuth oxychloride and hydrochloric acid.

bismuth                      bismuth           hydrochloric
chloride
             + water        oxychloride
                                           +       acid
BiCl3 (aq)   + H2O (l)        BiOCl (s)    +     2HCl (aq)
Opposing changes in concentration (1)
 Bismuth chloride reacts with water to produce a white
 precipitate of bismuth oxychloride and hydrochloric acid.

bismuth                      bismuth           hydrochloric
chloride
             + water        oxychloride
                                           +       acid
BiCl3 (aq)   + H2O (l)        BiOCl (s)    +     2HCl (aq)

 What will happen if more H2O is added?
Opposing changes in concentration (1)
 Bismuth chloride reacts with water to produce a white
 precipitate of bismuth oxychloride and hydrochloric acid.

bismuth                      bismuth           hydrochloric
chloride
             + water        oxychloride
                                           +       acid
BiCl3 (aq)   + H2O (l)        BiOCl (s)    +     2HCl (aq)

 What will happen if more H2O is added?
  The equilibrium will shift to decrease the amount of
   water, i.e. to the right.
  More BiOCl and HCl will be produced.
Opposing changes in concentration (1)
 Bismuth chloride reacts with water to produce a white
 precipitate of bismuth oxychloride and hydrochloric acid.

bismuth                      bismuth           hydrochloric
chloride
             + water        oxychloride
                                           +       acid
BiCl3 (aq)   + H2O (l)        BiOCl (s)    +     2HCl (aq)

 What will happen if more H2O is added?
  The equilibrium will shift to decrease the amount of
   water, i.e. to the right.
  More BiOCl and HCl will be produced.

 If H2O is removed, more BiCl3 and H2O will be produced.
Opposing changes in concentration (2)
Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce
iodine trichloride.
Opposing changes in concentration (2)
Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce
iodine trichloride.

                       iodine                iodine
    chlorine    +     chloride            trichloride
      Cl2 (g)   +       ICl (l)               ICl3 (s)
Opposing changes in concentration (2)
Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce
iodine trichloride.

                       iodine                iodine
    chlorine    +     chloride            trichloride
      Cl2 (g)   +       ICl (l)               ICl3 (s)


   pale green          brown                 yellow
Opposing changes in concentration (2)
Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce
iodine trichloride.

                       iodine                iodine
    chlorine    +     chloride            trichloride
      Cl2 (g)   +       ICl (l)               ICl3 (s)


   pale green          brown                 yellow
What effect will adding more Cl2
have on the colour of the mixture?
Opposing changes in concentration (2)
Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce
iodine trichloride.

                       iodine                iodine
    chlorine    +     chloride            trichloride
      Cl2 (g)   +       ICl (l)               ICl3 (s)


   pale green          brown                 yellow
What effect will adding more Cl2         It will become
have on the colour of the mixture?       more yellow.
Opposing changes in concentration (2)
Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce
iodine trichloride.

                       iodine                iodine
    chlorine    +     chloride            trichloride
      Cl2 (g)   +       ICl (l)               ICl3 (s)


   pale green          brown                 yellow
What effect will adding more Cl2         It will become
have on the colour of the mixture?       more yellow.
What effect will removing Cl2
have on the colour of the mixture?
Opposing changes in concentration (2)
Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce
iodine trichloride.

                       iodine                iodine
    chlorine    +     chloride            trichloride
      Cl2 (g)   +       ICl (l)               ICl3 (s)


   pale green          brown                 yellow
What effect will adding more Cl2         It will become
have on the colour of the mixture?       more yellow.
What effect will removing Cl2            It will become
have on the colour of the mixture?       more brown.

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  • 2. Concentration and equilibrium Changing the concentration of a substance affects the equilibrium of reversible reactions involving solutions. increasing the equilibrium shifts to concentration of = decrease the amount of substance A substance A
  • 3. Concentration and equilibrium Changing the concentration of a substance affects the equilibrium of reversible reactions involving solutions. increasing the equilibrium shifts to concentration of = decrease the amount of substance A substance A decreasing the equilibrium shifts to concentration of = increase the amount of substance A substance A
  • 4. Opposing changes in concentration (1) Bismuth chloride reacts with water to produce a white precipitate of bismuth oxychloride and hydrochloric acid.
  • 5. Opposing changes in concentration (1) Bismuth chloride reacts with water to produce a white precipitate of bismuth oxychloride and hydrochloric acid. bismuth bismuth hydrochloric chloride + water oxychloride + acid BiCl3 (aq) + H2O (l) BiOCl (s) + 2HCl (aq)
  • 6. Opposing changes in concentration (1) Bismuth chloride reacts with water to produce a white precipitate of bismuth oxychloride and hydrochloric acid. bismuth bismuth hydrochloric chloride + water oxychloride + acid BiCl3 (aq) + H2O (l) BiOCl (s) + 2HCl (aq) What will happen if more H2O is added?
  • 7. Opposing changes in concentration (1) Bismuth chloride reacts with water to produce a white precipitate of bismuth oxychloride and hydrochloric acid. bismuth bismuth hydrochloric chloride + water oxychloride + acid BiCl3 (aq) + H2O (l) BiOCl (s) + 2HCl (aq) What will happen if more H2O is added?  The equilibrium will shift to decrease the amount of water, i.e. to the right.  More BiOCl and HCl will be produced.
  • 8. Opposing changes in concentration (1) Bismuth chloride reacts with water to produce a white precipitate of bismuth oxychloride and hydrochloric acid. bismuth bismuth hydrochloric chloride + water oxychloride + acid BiCl3 (aq) + H2O (l) BiOCl (s) + 2HCl (aq) What will happen if more H2O is added?  The equilibrium will shift to decrease the amount of water, i.e. to the right.  More BiOCl and HCl will be produced. If H2O is removed, more BiCl3 and H2O will be produced.
  • 9. Opposing changes in concentration (2) Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce iodine trichloride.
  • 10. Opposing changes in concentration (2) Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce iodine trichloride. iodine iodine chlorine + chloride trichloride Cl2 (g) + ICl (l) ICl3 (s)
  • 11. Opposing changes in concentration (2) Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce iodine trichloride. iodine iodine chlorine + chloride trichloride Cl2 (g) + ICl (l) ICl3 (s) pale green brown yellow
  • 12. Opposing changes in concentration (2) Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce iodine trichloride. iodine iodine chlorine + chloride trichloride Cl2 (g) + ICl (l) ICl3 (s) pale green brown yellow What effect will adding more Cl2 have on the colour of the mixture?
  • 13. Opposing changes in concentration (2) Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce iodine trichloride. iodine iodine chlorine + chloride trichloride Cl2 (g) + ICl (l) ICl3 (s) pale green brown yellow What effect will adding more Cl2 It will become have on the colour of the mixture? more yellow.
  • 14. Opposing changes in concentration (2) Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce iodine trichloride. iodine iodine chlorine + chloride trichloride Cl2 (g) + ICl (l) ICl3 (s) pale green brown yellow What effect will adding more Cl2 It will become have on the colour of the mixture? more yellow. What effect will removing Cl2 have on the colour of the mixture?
  • 15. Opposing changes in concentration (2) Chlorine gas reacts with iodine chloride to produce iodine trichloride. iodine iodine chlorine + chloride trichloride Cl2 (g) + ICl (l) ICl3 (s) pale green brown yellow What effect will adding more Cl2 It will become have on the colour of the mixture? more yellow. What effect will removing Cl2 It will become have on the colour of the mixture? more brown.