CHEM 1040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Dynamic Equilibrium, Equilibrium Constant, Partial Pressure

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Learning objectives, readings, topics, and resources: describe the characteristics of dynamic equilibrium. (section 14. 1) 2. connect the dependence of k on the way the balanced equation is written. What happens to k if the reaction is reversed? (sect. Gaseous equlibria: write a k expression for homogenous or heterogeneous equilibrium. (sect"s 14. 2 14. 3) 14. 3 heterogeneous equilibria; solutions in homogeneous equilibria: relate k to extent of reaction, relative amount of reactant/product at equilibrium. (sect. 14. 4 qualitatively interpreting the equilibrium constant: relate q value to direction of reaction, forward or reverse, to reach equilibrium. (sect. Gaseous equilibria: be able to solve an equilibrium problem. (sect. 14. 6 calculating equilibrium concentrations: use le chatelier"s principle to describe the effect of a stress on equilibrium position, equilibrium constant. Stresses include adding or removing a reagent, a temperature change, or a change in overall volume or pressure. (section 14. 7-14. 8)