Skip to main content
Ch.7 Chemical Reactions: Energy, Rate and Equilibrium
McMurry - Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry 8th Edition
McMurry8th EditionFundamentals of General, Organic, and Biological ChemistryISBN: 9780134015187당신이 사용하는 게 아니라요?교과서 변경
7장, 문제 62a

For the following equilibria, use Le Châtelier's principle to predict the direction of the reaction when the pressure is increased by decreasing the volume of the equilibrium mixture.
a. C(s) + H2O(g) ⇌ CO(g) + H2(g)

검증된 단계별 안내
1
Identify the states of matter for each species in the equilibrium reaction: C(s) is a solid, H2O(g) is a gas, CO(g) is a gas, and H2(g) is a gas. Le Châtelier's principle primarily applies to gases when considering pressure changes.
Count the number of moles of gas on each side of the equilibrium. On the left side, there is 1 mole of gas (H2O(g)), and on the right side, there are 2 moles of gas (CO(g) and H2(g)).
Recall Le Châtelier's principle: When the pressure is increased (by decreasing the volume), the equilibrium will shift in the direction that reduces the total number of gas molecules to counteract the change.
Compare the number of gas molecules on each side. Since the left side has fewer gas molecules (1 mole) than the right side (2 moles), the equilibrium will shift toward the side with fewer gas molecules to reduce pressure.
Conclude that the reaction will shift to the left (toward the reactants) when the pressure is increased by decreasing the volume of the equilibrium mixture.

비슷한 문제에 대한 검증된 영상 답변:

이 영상 해법은 위 문제에 도움이 된다고 튜터들이 추천한 것입니다.
영상 길이:
4m
도움이 되었나요?

주요 개념

질문에 올바르게 답하기 위해 반드시 이해해야 하는 핵심 개념들은 다음과 같습니다.

Le Châtelier's Principle

Le Châtelier's Principle states that if a dynamic equilibrium is disturbed by changing the conditions, the system will adjust itself to counteract that change and restore a new equilibrium. This principle is crucial for predicting how a reaction will respond to changes in concentration, temperature, or pressure.
추천 영상:
가이드 코스
09:34
The following is an endothermic reaction where Kc = 6.73 x 103.For each of the choices below predict in which direction the reaction will proceed

Equilibrium and Reaction Quotient

In a chemical reaction at equilibrium, the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal, resulting in constant concentrations of reactants and products. The reaction quotient (Q) helps determine the direction in which the reaction will shift when conditions change, allowing us to predict how the system will respond to pressure changes.
추천 영상:
가이드 코스
03:42
Chemical Equilibrium Concept 1

Effect of Pressure on Gaseous Reactions

In reactions involving gases, increasing the pressure by decreasing the volume favors the side of the equilibrium with fewer moles of gas. This is because the system will shift to reduce the pressure, thus understanding the mole ratio of gaseous reactants and products is essential for predicting the direction of the shift.
추천 영상:
가이드 코스
04:38
Solubility: Temperature Effect Concept 1