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LECTURE 9.5 – LE CHATELIER’S PRINCIPLE

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1 LECTURE 9.5 – LE CHATELIER’S PRINCIPLE

2 Today’s Learning Target
LT 8.7 – I can define Le Chatelier’s principle and use this principle to predict how concentration, temperature, and pressure will impact a given equilibrium.

3 What is Le Chatelier’s Principle?

4 I. Le Chatelier’s Principle
“If a system at equilibrium is disturbed by a change in temperature, pressure, or concentration, the system will shift its equilibrium position so as to counteract the effect of the disturbance” If equilibriums are disturbed, it must respond

5 How do concentration, pressure, and temperature impact equilibrium?

6 I. Le Chatelier’s Principle and Concentration
If we add more of a product/reactant, then our reaction will shift to the other side in order to compensate for this new amount.

7 Class Example I have the following equilibrium: H2O ⇌ H3O+ + OH-
If I add H3O+, then will my reaction shift to the right or to the left?

8 Table Talk I have the following equilibrium: CaCO3 ⇌ CaO + CO2
If I add CaCO3, then will my reaction shift to the right or to the left?

9 II. Le Chatelier’s Principle and Volume/Pressure
If we increase pressure, the reaction shifts to the side with less molecules If we decrease pressure, the reaction shifts to the side with more molecules

10 Class Example I have the following equilibrium:
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) ⇌ 2NH3 (g) If I increase the pressure, then will my reaction shift to the right or to the left?

11 Table Talk I have the following equilibrium:
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) ⇌ 2NH3 (g) If I decrease the pressure, then will my reaction shift to the right or to the left?

12 III. Le Chatelier’s Principle and Temperature
When a reaction is endothermic, heat is listed as a reactant. Heat + Reactants  Products When a reaction is exothermic, heat is listed as a product. Reactants  Products + Heat Therefore, treat heat like a reactant or a product

13 Class Example I have the following equilibrium:
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) ⇌ 2NH3 (g) + 92 kJ If I increase the temperature, then will my reaction shift to the right or to the left?

14 556 kJ + CaCO3 (s) ⇌ CaO (s) + CO2 (g)
Table Talk I have the following equilibrium: 556 kJ + CaCO3 (s) ⇌ CaO (s) + CO2 (g) If I decrease the temperature, then will my reaction shift to the right or to the left?


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