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3 November, 16:04

Consider the following equilibrium systems: A⇌2B ΔH o = 20.0 kJ/mol Reaction 1 A+B⇌C ΔH o = -5.4 kJ/mol Reaction 2 A⇌B ΔH o = 0.0 kJ/mol Reaction 3 Predict the change in the equilibrium constant Kc that would occur in each case if the temperature of the reacting system were raised. Reaction 1: There is no change. Kc decreases. Kc increases. Reaction 2: Kc decreases. There is no change. Kc increases.

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  1. 3 November, 18:57
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    Reaction 1: Kc increases

    Reaction 2: Kc decreases

    Reaction 3: The is no change

    Explanation:

    Let us consider the following reactions:

    Reaction 1: A ⇌ 2B ΔH° = 20.0 kJ/mol

    Reaction 2: A + B ⇌ C ΔH° = - 5.4 kJ/mol

    Reaction 3: 2A⇌ B ΔH° = 0.0 kJ/mol

    To predict what will happen when the temperature is raised we need to take into account Le Chatelier Principle: when a system at equilibrium suffers a perturbation, it will shift its equilibrium to counteract such perturbation. This means that if the temperature is raised (perturbation), the system will react to lower the temperature.

    Reaction 1 is endothermic (ΔH° > 0). If the temperature is raised the system will favor the forward reaction to absorb heat and lower the temperature, thus increasing the value of Kc.

    Reaction 2 is exothermic (ΔH° < 0). If the temperature is raised the system will favor the reverse reaction to absorb heat and lower the temperature, thus decreasing the value of Kc.

    Reaction 3 is not endothermic nor exothermic (ΔH° = 0) so an increase in the temperature will have no effect on the equilibrium.
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