CHEM1001 - Resources for Week 10
Topics and Learning Outcomes
Chemical Equilibrium
explain the dynamic nature of equilibrium processes
write the equilibrium constant for any reaction or process
use initial, change, equilibrium (ICE) tables and the small 'x ' approach to work out equilibrium concentations
use Le Chatelier's principle to predict the response of a system at equilibrium to changes in temperature, pressure and composition
explain the difference between the equilibrium constant, K , and the reaction quotient, Q
write down the reaction quotient and use it to predict the direction of change
explain how catalysts effect chemical reactions without changing the equilibrium concentrations
Textbook and eBook References
Chemical Equilibrium -
Chapter 9
references are to: [main text] Blackman, Bottle, Schmid, Mocerino and Wille, Chemistry , 3rd Edition, 2015 (John Wiley)
[fundamentals focused alternative] Blackman, Bridgeman, Lawrie, Southam, Thompson and Williamson, Chemistry: Core Concepts , 2015 (John Wiley)
the eBook reference is free and is taken from high quality sources.
Lecture Notes, Tutorial Worksheets & Answers and Suggested Exam Questions
ChemCAL and iChem Resources
Contributed Links and Resources
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Chemical Equilibrium -
Using ICE tables
Description: Tutorial on using ICE tables to solve chemical equilibrium problems
Tags: equilibrium | ICE tables |
Contributed by Adam Bridgeman