Equilibrium Notes for Chemistry 1 (TAMU CHEM120)
Notes taken on the topic of equilibrium as taught by Dr. Williamson in CHEM 120 at TAMU. These notes describe the equilibrium constant K and explores its magnitude, properties, variations, and formulas. It provides multiple equations such as gas laws and converting Kp to Kc. It then briefly shows how to use RICE tables and how Q (reaction quotient) relates to the K expression in a chemical reaction. Next, it explores this relationship again, but through Le Chatlier's Principle which describes the effects of certain variables on a system at equilibrium such as concentration, volume, etc. Finally, it shows a relationship between Gibbs Energy and K and the Van't Hoff Equation.
Written for
- Institution
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Texas A&M University
- Course
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CHEM 120 (CHEM120)
Document information
- Uploaded on
- June 8, 2023
- Number of pages
- 3
- Written in
- 2021/2022
- Type
- Class notes
- Professor(s)
- Williamson
- Contains
- Equilibrium
Subjects
- equilibrium constant
- homogenous
- heterogeneous
- rice table
- reaction quotient
- significant
- le chatlier
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gibbs free energy
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vant hoff
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k
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kp
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kc
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q
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le chatliers principle
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g
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vant hoff