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1 CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM Qualitative Aspects

2 H 2 O (g) H 2(g) + 1/2 O 2(g) ä 1. The double arrow represents an equilibrium reaction. ä 2. The equation for the equilibrium reaction does not give any information about the actual concentration of the reactants or products. ä 3. The equation for the equilibrium reaction does not tell us the extent to which the reaction occurred to reach equilibrium.

3 As reactants are used up, the rate of the forward reaction decreases. As products accumulate, the rate of the reverse reaction increases. What is Equilibrium?

4 As the reaction continues, eventually the rate of the forward reaction will equal the rate of the reverse reaction. At this point, EQUILIBRIUM is established. What is Equilibrium?

5 The equality between the rate of the forward and reverse reactions gives the CONSTANT properties to the system. Constant Properties

6 Recognizing Equilibrium  Reactions proceed to a point where no more observable changes occur.  When this happens, the system is said to be in a state of equilibrium.  In terms of the KINETIC MOLECULAR THEORY, equilibrium is reached when there is a dynamic balance between opposing forces.

7 AT EQUILIBRIUM n Microscopic processes continue but in a balance that yields no Macroscopic changes. n The system is dynamic. (The forward and reverse reactions continue to proceed but at equal rates.) n The RATE of the FORWARD reaction equals the RATE of the REVERSE reaction.

8 Factors which are common to all equilibrium systems: ä 1. Equilibrium occurs only when a uniform temperature is maintained. ä 2. After the reaction starts, no substances may be added to or removed from the system. ä 3. Some easily measured property, such as pressure or color, at first changes and then reaches a constant value.

9 GENERALIZATION: For a closed system at a uniform temperature, EQUILIBRIUM is recognized by the constant properties of that system.

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