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16-2: The Law of Chemical Equilibrium. Remember… Chemical equilibrium is achieved when the rate of the forward rxn is equal to the rate of the reverse.

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1 16-2: The Law of Chemical Equilibrium

2 Remember… Chemical equilibrium is achieved when the rate of the forward rxn is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction

3 The Equilibrium Constant aA + bB  cC + dD K eq = [C] c [D] d [A] a [B] b

4 Example 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O  C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2

5 Chemical Equilibrium Every rxn has specific K eq at a given temperature. Remember that we are considering the conc. at equilibrium of each substance raised to the power of its coefficient. Conc. are in molarity

6 Law of Chemical Equilibrium Law of Chemical Equilibrium: every reversible rxn proceeds to an equilibrium state that has a specific ratio of the conc of reactants to products expressed by K eq If K eq is very large (much greater than one), then the rxn lies to the right If K eq is very small (much less than one), then the reaction lies to the left.

7 Law of Chemical Equilibrium Homogeneous equilibrium: all reactants and products are in the same state Heterogeneous equilibrium: reactants and products are in more than one state

8 Law of Chemical Equilibrium In the K eq expression, solids and liquids do NOT actually appear. Why? Their concentrations do not substantially change and are figured into the equilibrium constant Reaction quotient (Q): used to determine if a reaction is at equilibrium If K>Q, then the reaction will proceed to the right If K<Q, then the reaction will proceed to the left If K=Q, then the reaction is at equilibrium


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