Chemistry Equilibrium Worksheet
Chemistry Equilibrium Worksheet
Chemistry Equilibrium Worksheet
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SI Practice Problems
What does it mean for a reaction to be at equilibrium? What does it not mean?
H = 8.3*1011Kj
2a For reaction 1, calculate the value of the equilibrium constant (K) if the reaction
has 0.062M NO, 0.012M H2, 0.019M N2 and 0.138M H2O concentrations at
equilibrium. Does the reaction favor the reactants or the products?
2b. What is the equilibrium concentration of hydroiodic acid, HI, if the equilibrium
concentrations of hydrogen and iodine are 0.033M and 0.53M respectively and the
equilibrium constant for the reaction is 50? Use reaction 5.
Does the reaction
favor the reactants or the products?
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2c. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant (K) for the system shown below,
if 0.1908 moles of CO2, 0.0908 moles of H2, 0.0092 moles of CO, and 0.0092 mole of
H2O vapor were present in a 2.00 L reaction vessel at equilibrium. Does the reaction
favor the reactants or the products?
CO2(g) + H2(g) CO(g) + H2O (g)
K = 2.26 * 104
K=?
K=?
K = 1.0 * 105
K = 1.4 * 107
K=?
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b. Use the following reactions and their equilibrium constants to predict the
equilibrium constant for the reaction N 2(g) + O2(g) + Br2(g) 2NOBr
NO(g) + 1/2Br2(g) NOBr(g)
Kp = 5.3
Kp = 2.1 * 1030
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K=?
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Le Chteliers principle
NO added:
H2 removed:
CaCO3 added:
CaCO3 removed:
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10. In reaction 5 what happens if I increase the volume? What happens if I add
helium?