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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a basic Introduction into Le Chatelier's Principle of Chemical Equilibrium in AP/General Chemistry. According to Le Chatelier's Principle, if we disturb a chemical system at equilibrium by adding a species (reactant or product), the reaction will proceed in such a direction as to consume part of the added species. Conversely, if we remove a species, the system will shift so as to restore part of that species. This is how I interpret Le Chatelier's Principle of an equilibrium system. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
17:09 Sir, adding an inert gas could increase the pressure so the position of equilibrium will shift to the right since products have less molecules, therefore CO decreases.
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7:05 Just a small note, this would only be true if the volume for the amount of A being added is negligible, as if it wasn't negligible, b would have higher concentration.
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19:26 under ideal gas assumptions the addition of an inert gas does not affect the position of equilibrium. however when considering real gases the volume occupied by the gas molecules themselves is not negligible. the addition of xenon would be the equivalent of reducing the volume thereby causing the system to shift towards the side with less moles.
Question 2: When Decreasing the Concentration of CH4 on product side, H2 will increase on the reaction side and also CO will increase on reaction side, so that means everything in terms of concentration on the reaction side will increase right?
under KTG assumptions no change but real gases do not behave ideally. thus the volume occupied by the inert gas is not negligible and causes the reaction to be shifted to the side with less moles.
Hi! This video helped me so much to understand something that I thought was hard, abstract, and just too complicated. Thanks for the excellent explanation! Just to check, is the answer to the 4th question both C and D?
Equilibrium - Free Formula Sheet: bit.ly/4eyKUeZ
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a basic Introduction into Le Chatelier's Principle of Chemical Equilibrium in AP/General Chemistry. According to Le Chatelier's Principle, if we disturb a chemical system at equilibrium by adding a species (reactant or product), the reaction will proceed in such a direction as to consume part of the added species. Conversely, if we remove a species, the system will shift so as to restore part of that species. This is how I interpret Le Chatelier's Principle of an equilibrium system. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
17:09 Sir, adding an inert gas could increase the pressure so the position of equilibrium will shift to the right since products have less molecules, therefore CO decreases.
wrong, adding inert gases have no effect
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7:05 Just a small note, this would only be true if the volume for the amount of A being added is negligible, as if it wasn't negligible, b would have higher concentration.
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19:26 under ideal gas assumptions the addition of an inert gas does not affect the position of equilibrium. however when considering real gases the volume occupied by the gas molecules themselves is not negligible. the addition of xenon would be the equivalent of reducing the volume thereby causing the system to shift towards the side with less moles.
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Question 2:
When Decreasing the Concentration of CH4 on product side, H2 will increase on the reaction side and also CO will increase on reaction side, so that means everything in terms of concentration on the reaction side will increase right?
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Great job as always bro! But what if we add inert gases at constant pressure and at constant volume? coz they do affect the equilibria
this response might be a little late but inert gases don’t have any effect on the reaction because it is not a part of the reaction.
under KTG assumptions no change but real gases do not behave ideally. thus the volume occupied by the inert gas is not negligible and causes the reaction to be shifted to the side with less moles.
I'm confused about 9:45 ,when the reactant goes up and product goes down it should shift to the left. why shift to the right?
Exactly,I’m also confused
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Very helpful video, just one question. How do you tell which side has more gas moles? Do you just look at the stoichiometric coefficients?
Yep and then you add the coefficients on 1 side and the other separately to see which side has more molecules
Please can you make a video on the effect of changes in temperature on Le Chetalier’s principle
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