1.
Define the following and give examples to differentiate between them: equilibrium
constant, equilibrium expression, equilibrium reaction equation, rate constant,
rate equation.
2. a) Give an example of how an equilibrium expression can be used along with data on the equilibrium constant and all but one component equilibrium concentration to calculate the concentration of a chemical.
b) Give and example of how and equilibrium expression can be used along
with data on the equilibrium constant and the initial concentration of just
the reactants (and stoichiomentry) to calculate the concentrations of the
products.
3.
What is Le Chatelier's Principle and how can it be used to predict
the direction in which an equilibrium can be shifted? Include concentration
effects, temperature effects, pressure effects and differentiate
between those effects that change the equilibrium constants and those that
don't.