Deck 14: Chemical Equilibrium

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For which of the following values of an equilibrium constant (Keq)would you expect the equilibrium to lie farthest to the right (product most highly favored)?

A)0.491, at 20 °C
B)1.04, at 20 °C
C)10.6, at 20 °C
D)1.46 × 10-4 at 20 °C
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When a reaction shows one arrow pointing from left to right, this means ________.

A)the reaction has reached equilibrium
B)the reaction favors the right direction
C)there is practically no reactant left
D)both B and C
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Given this reaction at equilibrium: N2O4 (g)⇔ 2NO2 (g)
Calculate the equilibrium constant (Keq)if the concentrations of N2O4 and NO2 are 0.0238 M and
0.196 M, respectively.

A)8.34
B)346
C)0.621
D)1.61
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Which of the following statements about the equilibrium constant is incorrect?

A)If Keq > 1 the reaction favors product formation.
B)If Keq > 1 the reaction does not favor product formation.
C)If Keq = 1 the reaction is at equilibrium.
D)If Keq < 1 the reaction does not favor product formation.
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Consider the equation 2SO2 (g)+ O2 (g)⇔ 2SO3 (g). Increasing the pressure will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Which statement is true about equilibrium?

A)The forward reaction rate is greater than the reverse reaction rate.
B)The reverse reaction rate is greater than the forward reaction rate.
C)The forward reaction rate is equal to the reverse reaction rate.
D)Either A or B depending on the reaction.
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The equilibrium constant expression for the reaction 2SO3 (g)+ 2Cl2 (g)⇔ 2SO2Cl2 (g)+ O2 (g)is ________.

A)Keq = [SO2Cl2] × [O2] / [SO3] × [Cl2]
B)Keq = [SO3] × [Cl2] / [SO2Cl2] × [O2]
C)Keq = [SO2Cl2]2 × [O2] / [SO3]2 × [Cl2]2
D)Keq = [SO3]2 × [Cl2]2 / [SO2Cl2]2 × [O2]
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Which of the following statements is true for a chemical reaction (in progress)that has not reached an equilibrium position?

A)The "reverse" reaction rate is zero.
B)The "forward" reaction rate is zero.
C)The "forward" and "reverse" reaction rates are equal.
D)Both A and B are true statements.
E)None of the above are true statements.
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Which of the following statements best describes the rate of the "forward" (i.e., left-to-right)reaction as it approaches equilibrium?

A)The rate increases as equilibrium is approached.
B)The rate decreases as equilibrium is approached.
C)The rate remains constant.
D)The rate slows down, then increases, as equilibrium is approached.
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The equilibrium concentrations for the reaction Cl2 (g)+ PCl3 (g)⇔ PCl5 (g)at 300 K are [Cl2] = 0.75 M, [PCl3] = 0.45 M, and [PCl5] = 0.73 M. Based on the calculated value of the equilibrium constant, the reaction is ________.

A)favorable
B)unfavorable
C)temperature dependent
D)temperature independent
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For this chemical reaction (at equilibrium): N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g)⇔ 2NH3 (g)
Which of the following statements is true of the reaction rate?

A)The forward rate (l to r)is faster than the reverse rate (r to l).
B)The reverse rate (r to l)is faster than the forward rate (l to r).
C)Both the forward and reverse rates are zero.
D)The forward and reverse rates are the same.
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Consider the equation 2SO3 (g)+ 2Cl2 (g)⇔ 2SO2Cl2 (g)+ O2 (g). Decreasing the pressure will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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The equilibrium constant expression for the reaction N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g)⇔ 2NH3 (g)is ________.

A)Keq = [N2] [3H2]3 / [2NH3]2
B)Keq = [NH3]2 / [N2] [H2]3
C)Keq = [N2] [H2]3 / [NH3]2
D)Keq = [2NH3]2 / [N2] [3H2]3
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The equilibrium constant is equal to which of the following?

A)kforward / kreverse
B)kreverse / kforward
C)kforward × kreverse
D)1 / (kforward/kreverse)
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If the value of the equilibrium constant for the reverse reaction is 2.5 × 10-6, the value of the equilibrium constant for the forward reaction is ________.

A)-2.5 × 10-6
B)4.0 × 105
C)2.5 × 106
D)4.0 × 107
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Consider the reaction N2O4 (g)⇔ 2NO2 (g)with Kc = 0.211. Which of the following pairs of concentrations indicate that the system is not at equilibrium?

A)[N2O4] = 0.00140 M; [NO2] = 0.0172 M
B)[N2O4] = 0.00280 M; [NO2] = 0.0243 M
C)[N2O4] = 0.00452 M; [NO2] = 0.0310 M
D)[N2O4] = 0.00840 M; [NO2] = 0.0572 M
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For the following reaction, the equilibrium constant (Keq)is equal to 53.3. What is the concentration of I2 at equilibrium, if the concentrations of HI and H2 are 0.212 M and 1.576 M, respectively? H2 + I2 ⇔ 2HI

A)1.576 M
B)0.000535 M
C)0.212 M
D)0.314 M
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The equilibrium concentrations for the reaction N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g)⇔ 2NH3 (g)at 673 K are [H2] = 0.63 M, [N2] = 0.45 M, and [NH3] = 0.24 M. The value of Keq is ________.

A)0.85
B)1.18
C)0.51
D)1.96
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For which of the following values of an equilibrium constant (Keq)would you expect the equilibrium to lie farthest to the left (reactants most highly favored)?

A)0.491, at 20 °C
B)1.04, at 20 °C
C)10.6, at 20 °C
D)1.46 × 10-4, at 20 °C
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Consider the equation 2SO2 (g)+ O2 (g)⇔ 2SO3 (g). Adding more oxygen will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the equation 2SO2 (g)+ O2 (g)⇔ 2SO3 (g). Removing product will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the reaction: 2H2S (g)+ 3O2 (g)⇔ 2SO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the following questions.
Refer to the reaction shown above. Adding helium to the reaction vessel will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the reaction: FeCl3 + KSCN ⇔ K3[Fe(SCN)6] + 3KCl
yellow colorless red colorless
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. Adding iron(III)chloride will ________.

A)turn the solution red.
B)turn the solution less red.
C)turn the solution clear.
D)have no effect on the color.
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In an endothermic reaction, adding heat will ________.

A)increase the amount of products
B)decrease the amount of reactants
C)decrease the amount of products
D)both A and B
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Consider the equation 2NH3 (g)⇔ N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g). Increasing the volume will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the reaction: 2H2S (g)+ 3O2 (g)⇔ 2SO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the following questions.
Refer to the reaction shown above. Removing sulfur dioxide as it is formed will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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In an exothermic reaction, adding heat will ________.

A)increase the amount of products
B)decrease the amount of reactants
C)decrease the amount of products
D)both A and B
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Consider the equation O2 (g)+ 2H2 (g)⇔ 2H2O (g). Increasing the concentration of hydrogen gas will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the reaction: A + 3B ⇔ 2C. Equal numbers of moles for A and B are added to the reaction vessel and equilibrium established. At that point ________.

A)[A] < [B]
B)[A] > [B]
C)[A] = [B]
D)One cannot say unless the equilibrium constant value is known.
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Consider the equation 2NH3 (g)⇔ N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g). Increasing the pressure will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the equation 2NH3 (g)⇔ N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g). Decreasing the concentration of ammonia gas will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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For an endothermic reaction, lowering the temperature of the reaction will ________.

A)increase the amount of products
B)decrease the amount of reactants
C)decrease the amount of products
D)both A and B
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Consider the equation: CH4 (g)+ 2O2 (g)⇔ CO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the questions below.
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. If oxygen is removed this will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the reaction: 2H2S (g)+ 3O2 (g)⇔ 2SO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the following questions.
Refer to the reaction shown above. Increasing the volume of the system will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the equation: CH4 (g)+ 2O2 (g)⇔ CO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the questions below.
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. If the reaction vessel is expanded, this will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the equation: CH4 (g)+ 2O2 (g)⇔ CO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the questions below.
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. Adding excess oxygen will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is not known
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Consider the equation N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g)⇔ 2NH3 (g). Removing ammonia as soon as it is formed will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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For an exothermic reaction, lowering the temperature of the reaction will ________.

A)increase the amount of products
B)decrease the amount of reactants
C)decrease the amount of products
D)both A and B
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Consider the reaction: 2H2S (g)+ 3O2 (g)⇔ 2SO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the following questions.
Refer to the reaction shown above. Which of the following will shift the equilibrium to the left?

A)adding sulfur dioxide
B)adding hydrogen sulfide
C)decreasing the pressure
D)both A and C
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Consider the reaction: 2H2S (g)+ 3O2 (g)⇔ 2SO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the following questions.
Refer to the reaction shown above. Adding H2O to the reaction vessel will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the reaction: FeCl3 + KSCN ⇔ K3[Fe(SCN)6] + 3KCl
yellow colorless red colorless
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. Adding a catalyst will ________.

A)turn the solution red.
B)turn the solution less red.
C)turn the solution clear.
D)have no effect on the color.
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Consider the reaction: FeCl3 + KSCN ⇔ K3[Fe(SCN)6] + 3KCl
yellow colorless red colorless
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. Adding a couple of drops of an aqueous KCl solution will ________.

A)turn the solution red.
B)turn the solution less red.
C)turn the solution clear.
D)have no effect on the color.
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Consider the reaction: FeCl3 + KSCN ⇔ K3[Fe(SCN)6] + 3KCl
yellow colorless red colorless
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. Adding KSCN will ________.

A)turn the solution red.
B)turn the solution less red.
C)turn the solution clear.
D)have no effect on the color.
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If the solubility of calcium fluoride is 2.0 × 10-4 M, the solubility product value is ________.

A)1.6 × 10-12
B)3.2 × 10-11
C)4.0 × 10-8
D)8.0 × 10-12
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If more reactants are added to a chemical reaction already at equilibrium (thus disturbing it),
a reactant-to-product shift is required to restore an equilibrium condition.
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An "equilibrium condition" can be achieved only when the reactant-to-product conversion is complete (100% of the reactants have been converted to products).
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At equilibrium, the "amount of product" present is always greater than the "amount of reactant" present.
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For the reaction N2 (g)+ 2H2 (g)⇔ N2H4 (g)(endothermic), what condition will increase the yield of product?

A)high temperature, high pressure
B)high temperature, low pressure
C)low temperature, high pressure
D)low temperature, low pressure
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At equilibrium, the rate of the "forward" reaction is equal to the rate of the "reverse" reaction.
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If the solubility of copper(II)sulfate is 4.9 × 10-3 M, the solubility product is ________.

A)2.4 × 10-5
B)9.6 × 10-5
C)1.2 × 10-2
D)8.7 × 10-8
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An equilibrium condition can be approached when the rate of a "forward" reaction slows down and the rate of a "reverse" reaction speeds up.
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The solubility product expression for silver(I)sulfate is ________.

A)Ksp = [Ag+] × [SO4-2]
B)Ksp = [2 Ag+] × [SO4-2]
C)Ksp = [Ag+]2 × [SO4-2]
D)Ksp = [2Ag+]2 × [SO4-2]
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A reaction that favors products has a Keq > 1.
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There is no reaction in which 100% of the reactants are consumed.
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An equilibrium state can also be approached when a rapid "reverse" reaction slows down and a slower "forward" reaction speeds up.
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At equilibrium, the concentrations of reactants and products are always exactly the same.
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The solubility of SrF2 in water (given Ksp = 2.6 × 10-9 )is ________.

A)4.3 × 10-4 M
B)1.2 × 10-4 M
C)7.6 × 10-5 M
D)8.7 × 10-4 M
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The concentrations of reactants and products do not change as equilibrium is approached only the rate at which products are formed and reactants are consumed.
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The "equilibrium condition" of a chemical reaction is in no way related to temperature.
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If the solubility product of tin(II)carbonate is 1.03 × 10-9, the molar solubility is 3.21 × 10-5 M.
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If you could somehow remove I2 from the following reaction (already at equilibrium):
H2 + I2 ⇔ 2HI
what would you expect to happen to the rate of the reverse reaction (right to left)?
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In the reaction N2 (g)+ O2 (g)⇔ 2NO (g), reducing the pressure will shift the equilibrium to the right.
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In the reaction Ni (s)+ 4CO (g)⇔ Ni(CO)4 (g), adding extra nickel will shift the equilibrium to the right.
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Among the two reactions whose equilibrium constants are 0.003 and 30, the one that will produce greater quantities of products is the one whose equilibrium constant is 30.
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Predict the shift in the direction of the reaction for the following chemical reaction:
CH4 + O2 ⇔ CO2 + H2O
a)if methane (CH4)is added.
b)if carbon dioxide (CO2)is added.
c)if water (H2O)is removed.
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In the reaction N2H4 (g)⇔ 2 H2 (g)+ N2 (g)at 1500 K, the equilibrium concentrations of each species are, In the reaction N<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub> (g)⇔ 2 H<sub>2</sub> (g)+ N<sub>2 </sub>(g)at 1500 K, the equilibrium concentrations of each species are,   [N<sub>2</sub>] = 0.10 M, and [N<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>] = 0.10 M. The equilibrium constant value is 0.04.<div style=padding-top: 35px> [N2] = 0.10 M, and [N2H4] = 0.10 M. The equilibrium constant value is 0.04.
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In the reaction N2 (g)+ 2O2 (g)⇔ 2NO2 (g), reducing the pressure will shift the equilibrium to the left
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The term "molar solubility of a salt" refers to the molar concentration of one anion (or cation)formed in an aqueous , saturated solution of that salt.
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If the value of the equilibrium constant for the forward reaction is 2.5 × 1030, the value of the equilibrium constant for the reverse reaction is 4.0 × 10-30.
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In the reaction Cl2 (g)+ 3F2 (g)⇔ 2ClF3 (g), reducing the pressure will shift the equilibrium to the right.
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Predict the shift in the direction of the reaction for the following chemical reaction:
3O2 + ultraviolet light ⇔ 2O3
a)if oxygen (O2)is added.
b)if ozone (O3)is removed.
c)if oxygen (O2)is removed.
d)if more ultraviolet light is added.
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In the reaction 3O2 (g)⇔ 2O3 (g), expanding the reaction vessel will shift the equilibrium to the right.
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The double arrow in a chemical reaction indicates that the equilibrium is established because the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.
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Predict the shift in the direction of the reaction for the following chemical reaction:
4HCl + O2 ⇔ 2Cl2 + 2H2O
a)if you add water (H2O).
b)if you remove chlorine (Cl2).
c)if you remove oxygen (O2).
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If you could somehow add more N2O4 to the following reaction (already at equilibrium):
N2O4 ⇔ NO2
what would expect to happen to the rate of the forward (left to right)reaction?
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A product favored reaction has Keq < 1.
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In the reaction PCl5 ⇔ PCl3 + Cl2 at 500 K, the equilibrium concentrations of each species are
[PCl5] = 0.008 M, [PCl3] = 0.02 M, and [Cl2] = 0.02 M. The equilibrium constant value is 0.5.
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Adding a catalyst to any reaction will always change the value of the equilibrium constant.
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In the reaction 3O2 (g)⇔ 2O3 (g), removing ozone as soon as it is formed will shift the equilibrium to the right.
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Changing the temperature of a reaction will not change the equilibrium value.
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Deck 14: Chemical Equilibrium
1
For which of the following values of an equilibrium constant (Keq)would you expect the equilibrium to lie farthest to the right (product most highly favored)?

A)0.491, at 20 °C
B)1.04, at 20 °C
C)10.6, at 20 °C
D)1.46 × 10-4 at 20 °C
10.6, at 20 °C
2
When a reaction shows one arrow pointing from left to right, this means ________.

A)the reaction has reached equilibrium
B)the reaction favors the right direction
C)there is practically no reactant left
D)both B and C
the reaction favors the right direction
3
Given this reaction at equilibrium: N2O4 (g)⇔ 2NO2 (g)
Calculate the equilibrium constant (Keq)if the concentrations of N2O4 and NO2 are 0.0238 M and
0.196 M, respectively.

A)8.34
B)346
C)0.621
D)1.61
1.61
4
Which of the following statements about the equilibrium constant is incorrect?

A)If Keq > 1 the reaction favors product formation.
B)If Keq > 1 the reaction does not favor product formation.
C)If Keq = 1 the reaction is at equilibrium.
D)If Keq < 1 the reaction does not favor product formation.
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Consider the equation 2SO2 (g)+ O2 (g)⇔ 2SO3 (g). Increasing the pressure will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Which statement is true about equilibrium?

A)The forward reaction rate is greater than the reverse reaction rate.
B)The reverse reaction rate is greater than the forward reaction rate.
C)The forward reaction rate is equal to the reverse reaction rate.
D)Either A or B depending on the reaction.
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The equilibrium constant expression for the reaction 2SO3 (g)+ 2Cl2 (g)⇔ 2SO2Cl2 (g)+ O2 (g)is ________.

A)Keq = [SO2Cl2] × [O2] / [SO3] × [Cl2]
B)Keq = [SO3] × [Cl2] / [SO2Cl2] × [O2]
C)Keq = [SO2Cl2]2 × [O2] / [SO3]2 × [Cl2]2
D)Keq = [SO3]2 × [Cl2]2 / [SO2Cl2]2 × [O2]
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Which of the following statements is true for a chemical reaction (in progress)that has not reached an equilibrium position?

A)The "reverse" reaction rate is zero.
B)The "forward" reaction rate is zero.
C)The "forward" and "reverse" reaction rates are equal.
D)Both A and B are true statements.
E)None of the above are true statements.
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Which of the following statements best describes the rate of the "forward" (i.e., left-to-right)reaction as it approaches equilibrium?

A)The rate increases as equilibrium is approached.
B)The rate decreases as equilibrium is approached.
C)The rate remains constant.
D)The rate slows down, then increases, as equilibrium is approached.
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The equilibrium concentrations for the reaction Cl2 (g)+ PCl3 (g)⇔ PCl5 (g)at 300 K are [Cl2] = 0.75 M, [PCl3] = 0.45 M, and [PCl5] = 0.73 M. Based on the calculated value of the equilibrium constant, the reaction is ________.

A)favorable
B)unfavorable
C)temperature dependent
D)temperature independent
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For this chemical reaction (at equilibrium): N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g)⇔ 2NH3 (g)
Which of the following statements is true of the reaction rate?

A)The forward rate (l to r)is faster than the reverse rate (r to l).
B)The reverse rate (r to l)is faster than the forward rate (l to r).
C)Both the forward and reverse rates are zero.
D)The forward and reverse rates are the same.
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Consider the equation 2SO3 (g)+ 2Cl2 (g)⇔ 2SO2Cl2 (g)+ O2 (g). Decreasing the pressure will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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The equilibrium constant expression for the reaction N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g)⇔ 2NH3 (g)is ________.

A)Keq = [N2] [3H2]3 / [2NH3]2
B)Keq = [NH3]2 / [N2] [H2]3
C)Keq = [N2] [H2]3 / [NH3]2
D)Keq = [2NH3]2 / [N2] [3H2]3
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The equilibrium constant is equal to which of the following?

A)kforward / kreverse
B)kreverse / kforward
C)kforward × kreverse
D)1 / (kforward/kreverse)
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If the value of the equilibrium constant for the reverse reaction is 2.5 × 10-6, the value of the equilibrium constant for the forward reaction is ________.

A)-2.5 × 10-6
B)4.0 × 105
C)2.5 × 106
D)4.0 × 107
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16
Consider the reaction N2O4 (g)⇔ 2NO2 (g)with Kc = 0.211. Which of the following pairs of concentrations indicate that the system is not at equilibrium?

A)[N2O4] = 0.00140 M; [NO2] = 0.0172 M
B)[N2O4] = 0.00280 M; [NO2] = 0.0243 M
C)[N2O4] = 0.00452 M; [NO2] = 0.0310 M
D)[N2O4] = 0.00840 M; [NO2] = 0.0572 M
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17
For the following reaction, the equilibrium constant (Keq)is equal to 53.3. What is the concentration of I2 at equilibrium, if the concentrations of HI and H2 are 0.212 M and 1.576 M, respectively? H2 + I2 ⇔ 2HI

A)1.576 M
B)0.000535 M
C)0.212 M
D)0.314 M
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The equilibrium concentrations for the reaction N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g)⇔ 2NH3 (g)at 673 K are [H2] = 0.63 M, [N2] = 0.45 M, and [NH3] = 0.24 M. The value of Keq is ________.

A)0.85
B)1.18
C)0.51
D)1.96
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For which of the following values of an equilibrium constant (Keq)would you expect the equilibrium to lie farthest to the left (reactants most highly favored)?

A)0.491, at 20 °C
B)1.04, at 20 °C
C)10.6, at 20 °C
D)1.46 × 10-4, at 20 °C
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20
Consider the equation 2SO2 (g)+ O2 (g)⇔ 2SO3 (g). Adding more oxygen will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the equation 2SO2 (g)+ O2 (g)⇔ 2SO3 (g). Removing product will ________.

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C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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22
Consider the reaction: 2H2S (g)+ 3O2 (g)⇔ 2SO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the following questions.
Refer to the reaction shown above. Adding helium to the reaction vessel will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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23
Consider the reaction: FeCl3 + KSCN ⇔ K3[Fe(SCN)6] + 3KCl
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Refer to the equilibrium shown above. Adding iron(III)chloride will ________.

A)turn the solution red.
B)turn the solution less red.
C)turn the solution clear.
D)have no effect on the color.
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24
In an endothermic reaction, adding heat will ________.

A)increase the amount of products
B)decrease the amount of reactants
C)decrease the amount of products
D)both A and B
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25
Consider the equation 2NH3 (g)⇔ N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g). Increasing the volume will ________.

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B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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26
Consider the reaction: 2H2S (g)+ 3O2 (g)⇔ 2SO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the following questions.
Refer to the reaction shown above. Removing sulfur dioxide as it is formed will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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In an exothermic reaction, adding heat will ________.

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B)decrease the amount of reactants
C)decrease the amount of products
D)both A and B
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28
Consider the equation O2 (g)+ 2H2 (g)⇔ 2H2O (g). Increasing the concentration of hydrogen gas will ________.

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C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the reaction: A + 3B ⇔ 2C. Equal numbers of moles for A and B are added to the reaction vessel and equilibrium established. At that point ________.

A)[A] < [B]
B)[A] > [B]
C)[A] = [B]
D)One cannot say unless the equilibrium constant value is known.
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30
Consider the equation 2NH3 (g)⇔ N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g). Increasing the pressure will ________.

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C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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Consider the equation 2NH3 (g)⇔ N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g). Decreasing the concentration of ammonia gas will ________.

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C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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32
For an endothermic reaction, lowering the temperature of the reaction will ________.

A)increase the amount of products
B)decrease the amount of reactants
C)decrease the amount of products
D)both A and B
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33
Consider the equation: CH4 (g)+ 2O2 (g)⇔ CO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the questions below.
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. If oxygen is removed this will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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34
Consider the reaction: 2H2S (g)+ 3O2 (g)⇔ 2SO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the following questions.
Refer to the reaction shown above. Increasing the volume of the system will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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35
Consider the equation: CH4 (g)+ 2O2 (g)⇔ CO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the questions below.
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. If the reaction vessel is expanded, this will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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36
Consider the equation: CH4 (g)+ 2O2 (g)⇔ CO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the questions below.
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. Adding excess oxygen will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is not known
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37
Consider the equation N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g)⇔ 2NH3 (g). Removing ammonia as soon as it is formed will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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38
For an exothermic reaction, lowering the temperature of the reaction will ________.

A)increase the amount of products
B)decrease the amount of reactants
C)decrease the amount of products
D)both A and B
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39
Consider the reaction: 2H2S (g)+ 3O2 (g)⇔ 2SO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the following questions.
Refer to the reaction shown above. Which of the following will shift the equilibrium to the left?

A)adding sulfur dioxide
B)adding hydrogen sulfide
C)decreasing the pressure
D)both A and C
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40
Consider the reaction: 2H2S (g)+ 3O2 (g)⇔ 2SO2 (g)+ 2H2O (g)to answer the following questions.
Refer to the reaction shown above. Adding H2O to the reaction vessel will ________.

A)shift the reaction to the right
B)shift the reaction to the left
C)have no effect
D)cannot be determined, since the temperature is unknown
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41
Consider the reaction: FeCl3 + KSCN ⇔ K3[Fe(SCN)6] + 3KCl
yellow colorless red colorless
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. Adding a catalyst will ________.

A)turn the solution red.
B)turn the solution less red.
C)turn the solution clear.
D)have no effect on the color.
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42
Consider the reaction: FeCl3 + KSCN ⇔ K3[Fe(SCN)6] + 3KCl
yellow colorless red colorless
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. Adding a couple of drops of an aqueous KCl solution will ________.

A)turn the solution red.
B)turn the solution less red.
C)turn the solution clear.
D)have no effect on the color.
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43
Consider the reaction: FeCl3 + KSCN ⇔ K3[Fe(SCN)6] + 3KCl
yellow colorless red colorless
Refer to the equilibrium shown above. Adding KSCN will ________.

A)turn the solution red.
B)turn the solution less red.
C)turn the solution clear.
D)have no effect on the color.
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44
If the solubility of calcium fluoride is 2.0 × 10-4 M, the solubility product value is ________.

A)1.6 × 10-12
B)3.2 × 10-11
C)4.0 × 10-8
D)8.0 × 10-12
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45
If more reactants are added to a chemical reaction already at equilibrium (thus disturbing it),
a reactant-to-product shift is required to restore an equilibrium condition.
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46
An "equilibrium condition" can be achieved only when the reactant-to-product conversion is complete (100% of the reactants have been converted to products).
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47
At equilibrium, the "amount of product" present is always greater than the "amount of reactant" present.
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48
For the reaction N2 (g)+ 2H2 (g)⇔ N2H4 (g)(endothermic), what condition will increase the yield of product?

A)high temperature, high pressure
B)high temperature, low pressure
C)low temperature, high pressure
D)low temperature, low pressure
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49
At equilibrium, the rate of the "forward" reaction is equal to the rate of the "reverse" reaction.
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50
If the solubility of copper(II)sulfate is 4.9 × 10-3 M, the solubility product is ________.

A)2.4 × 10-5
B)9.6 × 10-5
C)1.2 × 10-2
D)8.7 × 10-8
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51
An equilibrium condition can be approached when the rate of a "forward" reaction slows down and the rate of a "reverse" reaction speeds up.
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52
The solubility product expression for silver(I)sulfate is ________.

A)Ksp = [Ag+] × [SO4-2]
B)Ksp = [2 Ag+] × [SO4-2]
C)Ksp = [Ag+]2 × [SO4-2]
D)Ksp = [2Ag+]2 × [SO4-2]
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53
A reaction that favors products has a Keq > 1.
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54
There is no reaction in which 100% of the reactants are consumed.
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55
An equilibrium state can also be approached when a rapid "reverse" reaction slows down and a slower "forward" reaction speeds up.
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56
At equilibrium, the concentrations of reactants and products are always exactly the same.
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57
The solubility of SrF2 in water (given Ksp = 2.6 × 10-9 )is ________.

A)4.3 × 10-4 M
B)1.2 × 10-4 M
C)7.6 × 10-5 M
D)8.7 × 10-4 M
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58
The concentrations of reactants and products do not change as equilibrium is approached only the rate at which products are formed and reactants are consumed.
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59
The "equilibrium condition" of a chemical reaction is in no way related to temperature.
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60
If the solubility product of tin(II)carbonate is 1.03 × 10-9, the molar solubility is 3.21 × 10-5 M.
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61
If you could somehow remove I2 from the following reaction (already at equilibrium):
H2 + I2 ⇔ 2HI
what would you expect to happen to the rate of the reverse reaction (right to left)?
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62
In the reaction N2 (g)+ O2 (g)⇔ 2NO (g), reducing the pressure will shift the equilibrium to the right.
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63
In the reaction Ni (s)+ 4CO (g)⇔ Ni(CO)4 (g), adding extra nickel will shift the equilibrium to the right.
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64
Among the two reactions whose equilibrium constants are 0.003 and 30, the one that will produce greater quantities of products is the one whose equilibrium constant is 30.
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65
Predict the shift in the direction of the reaction for the following chemical reaction:
CH4 + O2 ⇔ CO2 + H2O
a)if methane (CH4)is added.
b)if carbon dioxide (CO2)is added.
c)if water (H2O)is removed.
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66
In the reaction N2H4 (g)⇔ 2 H2 (g)+ N2 (g)at 1500 K, the equilibrium concentrations of each species are, In the reaction N<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub> (g)⇔ 2 H<sub>2</sub> (g)+ N<sub>2 </sub>(g)at 1500 K, the equilibrium concentrations of each species are,   [N<sub>2</sub>] = 0.10 M, and [N<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>] = 0.10 M. The equilibrium constant value is 0.04. [N2] = 0.10 M, and [N2H4] = 0.10 M. The equilibrium constant value is 0.04.
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67
In the reaction N2 (g)+ 2O2 (g)⇔ 2NO2 (g), reducing the pressure will shift the equilibrium to the left
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68
The term "molar solubility of a salt" refers to the molar concentration of one anion (or cation)formed in an aqueous , saturated solution of that salt.
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69
If the value of the equilibrium constant for the forward reaction is 2.5 × 1030, the value of the equilibrium constant for the reverse reaction is 4.0 × 10-30.
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70
In the reaction Cl2 (g)+ 3F2 (g)⇔ 2ClF3 (g), reducing the pressure will shift the equilibrium to the right.
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71
Predict the shift in the direction of the reaction for the following chemical reaction:
3O2 + ultraviolet light ⇔ 2O3
a)if oxygen (O2)is added.
b)if ozone (O3)is removed.
c)if oxygen (O2)is removed.
d)if more ultraviolet light is added.
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72
In the reaction 3O2 (g)⇔ 2O3 (g), expanding the reaction vessel will shift the equilibrium to the right.
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73
The double arrow in a chemical reaction indicates that the equilibrium is established because the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.
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74
Predict the shift in the direction of the reaction for the following chemical reaction:
4HCl + O2 ⇔ 2Cl2 + 2H2O
a)if you add water (H2O).
b)if you remove chlorine (Cl2).
c)if you remove oxygen (O2).
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75
If you could somehow add more N2O4 to the following reaction (already at equilibrium):
N2O4 ⇔ NO2
what would expect to happen to the rate of the forward (left to right)reaction?
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76
A product favored reaction has Keq < 1.
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77
In the reaction PCl5 ⇔ PCl3 + Cl2 at 500 K, the equilibrium concentrations of each species are
[PCl5] = 0.008 M, [PCl3] = 0.02 M, and [Cl2] = 0.02 M. The equilibrium constant value is 0.5.
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78
Adding a catalyst to any reaction will always change the value of the equilibrium constant.
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79
In the reaction 3O2 (g)⇔ 2O3 (g), removing ozone as soon as it is formed will shift the equilibrium to the right.
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Changing the temperature of a reaction will not change the equilibrium value.
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