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11 Nov 2019
Illg handout we are going to describe how to determine equilibrium concentrations of ucts and reactants, given initial reactant or product concentrations. As was discussed in the nbrium handout, that for any equilibrium reaction at the same temperature the concentration of products and reactants when put into the equilibrium expression will equal the equilibrium constant To do this we first start with the equilibrium reaction and the initial concentrations of the products or reactants. Example In a sealed container hydrogen gas was combined with carbon dioxide to produce water and carbon monoxide in the following equilibrium reaction. If the initial concentration of both reactant gases is IM, what is the final concentration of each gas in the reaction container? Solution First we will set up an equilibrium table. It is important to understand how to set up this table, we will use this throughout the course. Steps to set up an equilibrium table. 1) Set up table format, it is always the same. H2CO Initial (I) Change (C) Equibium(E 2) Fill in the initial concentrations from the given information in the problem. Initial (I) Change (C) IM IM Equilibrium (E 3) To determine the change, you subtract "x" multiplied by the stoichiometric coefficient from the non-zero concentrations, and add "x" multiplied by the stoichiometric coefficients to the zero concentrations. This is the procedure to use only when we have zero concentrations of products or reactants. IM Initial (D) Change (C) IM +x + x -X Equilibrium (E) D4-5
Illg handout we are going to describe how to determine equilibrium concentrations of ucts and reactants, given initial reactant or product concentrations. As was discussed in the nbrium handout, that for any equilibrium reaction at the same temperature the concentration of products and reactants when put into the equilibrium expression will equal the equilibrium constant To do this we first start with the equilibrium reaction and the initial concentrations of the products or reactants. Example In a sealed container hydrogen gas was combined with carbon dioxide to produce water and carbon monoxide in the following equilibrium reaction. If the initial concentration of both reactant gases is IM, what is the final concentration of each gas in the reaction container? Solution First we will set up an equilibrium table. It is important to understand how to set up this table, we will use this throughout the course. Steps to set up an equilibrium table. 1) Set up table format, it is always the same. H2CO Initial (I) Change (C) Equibium(E 2) Fill in the initial concentrations from the given information in the problem. Initial (I) Change (C) IM IM Equilibrium (E 3) To determine the change, you subtract "x" multiplied by the stoichiometric coefficient from the non-zero concentrations, and add "x" multiplied by the stoichiometric coefficients to the zero concentrations. This is the procedure to use only when we have zero concentrations of products or reactants. IM Initial (D) Change (C) IM +x + x -X Equilibrium (E) D4-5