CHAPTER 3. REACTION RATES 3.8
- If the concentration ofa reactant (on the left) is increased, then someof it must
change to the products (on the right) for equilibrium to be maintained. The equi-
librium position will shift to the right. - If the concentration ofa reactant (on the left) isdecreased, then some ofthe prod-
ucts (on the right) must change back to reactantsfor equilibrium to be maintained.
The equilibrium positionwill shift to the left. - A catalyst does not affect the equilibrium position of a reaction. It only influences
the rate of the reaction, in other words, how quickly equilibrium is reached.
Activity: Le Chatelier’s Principle
Aim:To determine the effectof a change in concentration and temperatureon
chemical equilibrium
Apparatus:0.2 M CoCl 2 solution, concentrated HCl, water, test tube, bunsen burner
Method:- Put 4-5 drops of 0.2MCoCl 2 solution into a test tube.
- Add 20-25 drops of concentrated HCl.
- Add 10-12 drops of water.
- Heat the solution for1-2 minutes.
- Cool the solution for1 minute under a tap.
- Observe and recordthe colour changes thattake place during the reac-
tion.
The equation for the reaction that takes place is:e.g. CoCl^24 −+ 6H 2 O
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blue� Co(H 2 O)2+ 6 + 4Cl−
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pinkResults:Complete your observations in the table below,showing the colour changes
that take place, and also indicating whether the concentration of eachof the
ions in solution increases or decreases.Initial
colourFinal
colour[Co2+] [Cl−] [CoCl^24 −]Add Cl−
Add H 2 O
Increase
temp.
Decrease
temp.