How do you know that equilibrium is reestablished after the stress is applied to the system?
How do you know that equilibrium is reestablished after the stress is applied to the system?
3. How do you know that equilibrium is reestablished after a stress is applied to the system? -When the forward reaction rate increases to produce products faster than the reverse reaction occurring (El-Ashmawy and Chaka, 3).
What does it mean when equilibrium shifts to the right?
Equilibrium shifts to the right. That is, when a new equilibrium is reached (when the rate of forward and reverse reactions are equal again), there will be more product than before. When the concentration of reactants is increased, the equilibrium shifts to the right and there will be more product than before.
What happens to equilibrium when temperature is increased?
Increasing the temperature decreases the value of the equilibrium constant. If you increase the temperature, the position of equilibrium will move in such a way as to reduce the temperature again. It will do that by favoring the reaction which absorbs heat.
Did temperature affect equilibrium position did it affect it in the way you expected explain?
Yes it did affect in the way we expected because we predicted the higher the temperature was the faster the molecules would collide and create effective collisions.
How do you know if an equilibrium is endothermic or exothermic?
If the system becomes hotter as the written reaction occurs from left-to-right (the forward reaction), the reaction is said to be exothermic. Conversely, if the system becomes colder as the forward reaction occurs, the reaction is said to be endothermic.
What happens when Delta H is negative?
When delta H is negative, it means the products in the reaction have lower energy compared to the reactants, so the reaction has lost energy and released it as heat, making it exothermic. You can think of it as positive delta H as gaining energy and negative delta H as releasing energy.