What will all reversible reactions reach
Equilibrium
What can happen in a reversible reaction
The products (C+D) can react to form the reactants (A+B)
What is a closed system
a system in which no substances can enter or leave during a reaction
When equilibrium lies to the right…
.. the concentration of products is greater than that of the reactants
When equilibrium lies to the left….
The concentration of reactants is greater than that that of the products
What conditions affect the position of equilibrium
In reversible reactions if the reaction is endothermic in one direction what will the the direction be
exothermic
What does it mean when a system is in equilibrium
Both the forward and reverse reactions are happening at the same rate
What is le chateliers principle
The idea that if you change the conditions of a reversible reaction at equilibrium, the system will try to counteract that change
What is le chateliers principle useful
It can be used to predict the effect of any changes you make to a reaction system
How does temperature affect the position of equilibrium
1.if you decrease the temperature, the equilibrium will move in the exothermic direction to produce more heat
2. This means that you’ll get more products for the exothermic reaction and fewer products for the endothermic reaction
3. If you increase the temperature the equilibrium will shift to the endothermic direction to try and decrease it.
4. This mens that you’ll now get more products for the endothermic reaction and fewer products for the exothermic reaction
How does pressure affect the position of equilibrium
How does concentration affect the position of equilibrium