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WEEK 4

TOPIC: CHEMICAL REACTIONS

CONTENTS:

  1. Chemical equilibrium:
  2. Characteristics of a chemical system at equilibrium,
  3. Le Chatelier’s principle and factors affecting equilibrium of chemical reaction
  4. Equilibrium constant, KC

PERIOD 1:   CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM

Studies have shown that some reactions are such that all the reactants are never completely converted into products. In such reactions, the products are converted into the reactant as they are been formed.

A reaction is said to be reversible, if it can be made to proceed forward and backward, under a given set of conditions.

For a chemical reaction involving a gas to be reversible, it must be carried out in a closed vessel, i.e. an isolated or closed system. Two opposing arrows in a chemical equation represent a reversible reaction:

  1. a) H2O(l) → H2O(g)
  2. b) N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
  3. c) CaCO3(s)  → CaO(s)  + CO2(g)

Such reactions usually have relatively low activation energies for the reverse reactions.

A reaction in which the products cannot readily be combined to give the reactants is said to be irreversible. In such a reaction, a single arrow is used pointing to the product(s), e.g. combustion reactions

  1. a) C(s) + O2(g)  → CO2(g)
  2. b) 2Mg(s) + O2(g)  → 2MgO(s)

Such reactions usually have relatively high activation energies for the reverse reaction.

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