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SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY CLASS: 11TH ___ TERM: FOURTH

NAME: MARTINA SOSA_DATE: ___________________

Read all the information carefully and answer every question, explain your
answer if it is needed. Trust in your abilities and you will reach your goals!

1. An eleventh grader indicates that the following chemical reaction is an example of chemical
equilibrium. Are you agree with his affirmation? Explain your answer (5 points)

2. Choose the right answer (5 points)

2.2 In a reversible reaction, all of the following are true


2.1 The symbol indicates
except
a) reversible reaction
b) formation of a precipitate a) the reactant concentration decrease with time
b) the product concentration increases with time
c) irreversible reaction
d) unbalanced equation c) the concentrations of reactants and products
become equal
d) the forward rate equals the reverse rate
2.3 The units for Keq are 2.4 A value of Keq greater than 1 means
a) moles/L a) products favored over reactants
b) grams/L b) reactants favored over products
c) none c) an equilibrium situation
d) depends on the equation d) reaction has not yet come to completion

2.5 For the reaction the equilibrium expression is written

a) b) c) d)
3. Henri Le Châtelier was a French chemist who proposed a principle related to
the chemical equilibrium. Fill in the blanks to complete the text. (5 points)

“When a chemical _______________ that is at equilibrium is disturbed by a

________________, the system will __________________ by attempting to

_________________ that stress until a new _______________ is established”

counteract stress equilibrium system respond

4. Choose the right answer (5 points)

5.1 Disruption in a chemical system in 5.2 In the reaction 2NO+O2 ↔ 2NO2, an


equilibrium can be caused by changes in increase in [O2] will
a) catalyst a) cause an increase in the forward reaction
b) time b) cause an increase in the reverse reaction
c) temperature c) cause a decrease in the forward reaction
d) reaction container d) have no effect on concentrations

5.3 In the reaction 2SO3+heat ↔2SO2+O2, an 5.4 In the gas phase reaction H2+Cl2 ↔ 2HCl,
increase in temperature will produce an increase in volume will
a) an increase in the forward reaction a) favor the forward reaction
b) an increase in the reverse reaction b) favor the reverse reaction
c) an increase in the formation of SO3 c) have no effect on the equilibrium
d) no effect on Keq d)decrease the rates of both reactions
5) The following exercises are related to chemical equilibrium, READ carefully to
determine what is the procedure. The equations needed are provided below

Exercises

a) At 230°C, the equilibrium concentrations for a certain experiment are measured to be [NO]
= 0.0542 M, [O2] = 0.127 M, and [NO2] = 15.5 M. Calculate the equilibrium constant at this
temperature. 2NO + O2 ↔ 2NO2 (10 points)
b) SO3(g) + H2O(g) ⇄ H2SO4(l)
At equilibrium [SO3] = 0.400M; [H2O] = 0.480M; [H2SO4] = 0.600M. Calculate the value of the
equilibrium constant. (10 points)
c) Consider the following equilibrium:
2NO2(g) ⇄ N2O4(g)
2.00 moles of NO2 and1.60 moles of N2O4 are present in a 4.00 L flask at equilibrium. Calculate
the Keq (10 points)
SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY CLASS: 11TH ___ TERM: FOURTH

NAME: SAMUEL ARDILA_ DATE: ___________________

Read all the information carefully and answer every question, explain your
answer if it is needed. Trust in your abilities and you will reach your goals!

1. An eleventh grader indicates that the following chemical reaction is an example of chemical
equilibrium. Are you agree with his affirmation? Explain your answer (5 points)

2. Choose the right answer (5 points)

2.2 In a reversible reaction, all of the following are true


2.1 The symbol indicates
except
a) reversible reaction
b) formation of a precipitate a) the reactant concentration decrease with time
b) the product concentration increases with time
c) irreversible reaction
d) unbalanced equation c) the concentrations of reactants and products
become equal
d) the forward rate equals the reverse rate
2.3 The units for Keq are 2.4 A value of Keq greater than 1 means
a) moles/L a) products favored over reactants
b) grams/L b) reactants favored over products
c) none c) an equilibrium situation
d) depends on the equation d) reaction has not yet come to completion

a. For the reaction the equilibrium expression is written

b) b) c) d)
3. Henri Le Châtelier was a French chemist who proposed a principle related to
the chemical equilibrium. Fill in the blanks to complete the text. (5 points)

“When a chemical _______________ that is at equilibrium is disturbed by a

________________, the system will __________________ by attempting to

_________________ that stress until a new _______________ is established”

counteract stress equilibrium system respond

4. Choose the right answer (5 points)

5.1 Disruption in a chemical system in 5.2 In the reaction 2NO+O2 ↔ 2NO2, an


equilibrium can be caused by changes in increase in [O2] will
a) catalyst a) cause an increase in the forward reaction
b) time b) cause an increase in the reverse reaction
c) temperature c) cause a decrease in the forward reaction
d) reaction container d) have no effect on concentrations

5.3 In the reaction 2SO3+heat ↔2SO2+O2, an 5.4 In the gas phase reaction H2+Cl2 ↔ 2HCl,
increase in temperature will produce an increase in volume will
a) an increase in the forward reaction a) favor the forward reaction
b) an increase in the reverse reaction b) favor the reverse reaction
c) an increase in the formation of SO3 c) have no effect on the equilibrium
d) no effect on Keq d)decrease the rates of both reactions
5) The following exercises are related to chemical equilibrium, READ carefully to
determine what is the procedure. The equations needed are provided below

Exercises

d) At 230°C, the equilibrium concentrations for a certain experiment are measured to be [NO]
= 0.0542 M, [O2] = 0.127 M, and [NO2] = 15.5 M. Calculate the equilibrium constant at this
temperature. 2NO + O2 ↔ 2NO2 (10 points)
e) SO3(g) + H2O(g) ⇄ H2SO4(l)
At equilibrium [SO3] = 0.400M; [H2O] = 0.480M; [H2SO4] = 0.600M. Calculate the value of the
equilibrium constant. (10 points)
f) Consider the following equilibrium:
2NO2(g) ⇄ N2O4(g)
2.00 moles of NO2 and1.60 moles of N2O4 are present in a 4.00 L flask at equilibrium. Calculate
the Keq (10 points)

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