CHEM 0970 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Reversible Reaction, Equilibrium Point, Reaction Quotient

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Rate of formation for reactant and product are equal. In a reversible reaction, there are actually 2 reactions happening at the same time: At the equilibrium point, both reactions will still be occurring, but their rates will be equal, so there will be no net change in reactant/product quantities. 0. 387 0. 387 start 2 moles 3 moles at equilibrium: 0. 152. The actual amounts at equilibrium depend on how much you started with and the conditions. But, the relative amounts are related by the equilibrium constant for the reaction: keq. For any reversible reaction: aa + bb cc + dd. If a/b/c/d is a solution, use its molarity for [x] (concentration) If a/b/c/d is a gas, use partial pressure for [x] If a/b/c/d is a solid or pure liquid, don"t use it when writing k. Q: what does k tell you? ex: k = 6. 3 x 1014 at 25 c (very large) Concentration of products >>> concentration of reactants.

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