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1 ANNOUNCEMENTS Reminder- Exam #3 is one week from today (April 23 rd ) Review session: Wednesday, April 21 st @ 5:00pm

2 When is the next exam? 1. One week from today 2. Two weeks from today 3. Next Wednesday 4. May 14th

3 The rate law for an elementary step is given by the equation for that step Elementary StepMolecularityRate Equation A → productUnimolecularRate= k[A] A + B → productBiomolecularRate= k[A][B] A + A → productBimolecularRate= k[A] 2 2A + B → productTermolecularRate= k[A] 2 [B]

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5 Example: Ozone depletion by CFC’s Cl + O 3 → ClO + O 2 ClO + O → Cl + O 2 Overall reaction: Intermediate? Catalyst?

6 How to determine if a proposed reaction mechanism is “reasonable” H 2 + 2ICl → 2HCl + I 2 Proposed mechanism 1: Step 1: H 2 + ICl → HI + HCl (slow) Step 2: ICl + HCl → HI + Cl 2 Sum Rate Step 1 Step 2 Overall Proposed mechanism 2: Step 1: H 2 + ICl → HCl + HI (slow) Step 2: HI+ ICl → HCl + I 2 Sum Rate Step 1 Step 2 Overall

7 Two mechanisms for determining mechanisms 1. Determine and interpret rate law 2. Isotopic Labeling

8 CHAPTER 15 EQUILIBRIA

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10 Alcohols can be made from alkenes and alkenes can be made from alcohols Alkene → Alcohol Alcohol → Alkene Mechanism:

11 The principle of microscopic reversibility

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16 What is the equilibrium expression for Fe 2 S 3 (s) 2 Fe 3+ (aq) + 3 S 2- (aq) 1. 1: 2. 2: 3. 3: 4. 4:

17 Manipulating Equilibrium Expressions : N 2 (g) + 3 H 2 (g)  2 NH 3 (g) K = =5.5 x 10 5 Reversing Reactions Multiplying by a Factor

18 Manipulating Equilibrium Expressions : Adding Reactions Cu(OH) 2 (s)  Cu 2+ (aq) + 2 OH - (aq) K 1 = 1.6x 10 -19 Cu 2+ (aq) + 4 NH 3 (aq)  Cu(NH 3 ) 4 2+ (aq)K 2 = 1.2 x 10 12 Cu(OH) 2 (s) + 4 NH 3 (aq)  Cu(NH 3 ) 4 2+ (aq) + 2 OH - (aq)K = ?

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21 Cu(NH 3 ) 4 2+ (aq)  Cu 2+ (aq) + 4 NH 3 (aq) K = 8.5 x 10 -13 If [Cu 2+ ] = 1.0 x 10 -6, [NH 3 ] = 1.0 x 10 -3, [Cu(NH 3 ) 4 2+ ], then … 1. It is at equilibrium 2. Reaction goes forwards 3. Reaction goes backwards

22 Equilibrium Calculations: Your Pathway to Happiness 1. Write the equilibrium expression 2. Determine Q 1.if Q = K, it’s at equilibrium 2.if Q < K, reactants go to form products 3.if Q > K, products go to form reactants 3. Call the amount reacting “x” 4. Solve for x in the equilibrium expression 5. Use x to determine equilibrium concentrations

23 Given these initial concentrations, what will the final concentrations be when equilibrium is reached?

24 K in terms of pressure: K p vs. K c K p = K c (RT)  n  n = change in numbers of moles of gas 2 NH 3 (g) N 2 (g) + 3 H 2 (g) K c = 5.8 x 10 5 K p =

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29 LeChatelier’s Principle: Doing the math 1-Liter flask contains 0.50 mol butane and 1.25 mol isobutane (at equilibrium). 0.50 mol butane are added. What happens, and what is the result?


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