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Author: Mark S. Cracolice; Ed Peters
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 18, Problem 80E

Classify each of the following statements as true or false.

a) Some equilibria depend on a steady supply of a reactant in order to maintain the equilibrium.

b) Both forward and reverse reactions continue after equilibrium is reached.

c) Every time reactant molecules collide, there is a reaction.

d) Potential energy during a collision is greater than potential energy before or after the collision.

e) The properties of a transition state are between those of the reactants and products.

f) Activation energy is positive for both the forward and reverse reactions.

g) Kinetic energy is changed to potential energy during a collision.

h) An increase in temperature speeds the forward reaction but slows the reverse reaction.

i) A catalyst changes the steps by which a reaction is completed.

j) An increase in concentration of a substance on the right-hand side of an equation speeds the reverse reaction rate.

k) An increase in the concentration of a substance in an equilibrium increases the reaction rate in which the substance is a product.

l) Reducing the volume of a gaseous equilibrium shifts the equilibrium in the direction of fewer gaseous molecules.

m) Raising temperature results in a shift in the forward direction of an endothermic equilibrium.

n) The value of an equilibrium constant depends on temperature.

o) A large K indicates that an equilibrium is favored in the reverse direction.

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(a)

Interpretation:

The statement that in order to maintain equilibrium, a steady supply of a reactant is required is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

A reaction is said to be in equilibrium if the rate at which the forward reaction takes place becomes equal to the rate at which the backward reaction takes place. If any of the factors that affect the equilibrium changes, then the reaction shifts in either forward or backward direction so that the equilibrium condition is reestablished.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that in order to maintain equilibrium, a steady supply of a reactant is required is false.

Explanation of Solution

A change in equilibrium can only occur due to the following changes in the reaction conditions.

• Change in concentration.

• Change in temperature.

• Change in pressure.

At equilibrium, the rate at which the reactants convert into products and vice versa remains the same. A steady supply of reactants is not required to maintain the equilibrium of the reaction.

Conclusion

The statement that in order to maintain equilibrium, a steady supply of a reactant is required is false.

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(b)

Interpretation:

The statement that both forward and reverse reactions continue after equilibrium is reached is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

A reaction is said to be in equilibrium if the rate at which the forward reaction takes place becomes equal to the rate at which the backward reaction takes place. If any of the factors that affect the equilibrium changes, then the reaction shifts in either forward or backward direction so that the equilibrium condition is reestablished.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that both forward and reverse reactions continue after equilibrium is reached is true.

Explanation of Solution

At equilibrium, the rate at which the reactants convert into products and vice versa remains the same. This means that the both the forward and the reverse reactions continue to take place even after equilibrium has been attained.

Conclusion

The statement that both forward and reverse reactions continue after equilibrium is reached is true.

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(c)

Interpretation:

The statement that a reaction takes place every time when reactant molecules collide is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

According to collision theory, reactant molecules collide with proper orientation and sufficient energy to form products. Activation energy can be defined as the amount of energy that is required to convert reactant molecules into products.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that a reaction takes place, every time when reactant molecules collide is false.

Explanation of Solution

All the collisions of reactant molecules do not lead to the formation of products. Product formation takes place only when the reactant molecules are properly oriented and possess enough kinetic energy to convert into products after collision. Therefore, every time when reactant molecules collide, product formation does not take place.

Conclusion

The statement that a reaction takes place, every time when reactant molecules collide is false.

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(d)

Interpretation:

The statement that potential energy during a collision is greater than potential energy before or after the collision is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

According to collision theory, reactant molecules collide with proper orientation and sufficient energy to form products. Activation energy can be defined as the amount of energy that is required to convert reactant molecules into products.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that potential energy during a collision is greater than potential energy before or after the collision is true.

Explanation of Solution

The reactant molecules collide with a high kinetic energy. During collision, the potential energy of the species is the maximum. This is so because the energy of the reactant molecules must be equal to the threshold energy so that they get converted into products. The potential energy before the collision and after the collision is less than that during the collision.

Conclusion

The statement that potential energy during a collision is greater than potential energy before or after the collision is true.

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(e)

Interpretation:

The statement that the properties of a transition state are between those of the reactants and products is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

According to collision theory, reactant molecules collide with proper orientation and sufficient energy to form products. Activation energy can be defined as the amount of energy that is required to convert reactant molecules into products.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that the properties of a transition state are between those of the reactants and products is false.

Explanation of Solution

The transition state is the intermediate state at which the energy of the species is the maximum and it converts immediately into products. Since the transition state is highly unstable, its properties cannot be described as those between the reactants and the products.

Conclusion

The statement that the properties of a transition state are between those of the reactants and products is false.

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(f)

Interpretation:

The statement that activation energy is positive for both the forward and reverse reactions is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

According to collision theory, reactant molecules collide with proper orientation and sufficient energy to form products. Activation energy can be defined as the amount of energy that is required to convert reactant molecules into products.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that activation energy is positive for both the forward and reverse reactions is true.

Explanation of Solution

The energy versus reaction progress graph is shown below.

Bundle: Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach, 6th + Owlv2, 4 Terms (24 Months) Printed Access Card, Chapter 18, Problem 80E

Figure 1

Consider the forward reaction, A2+B22AB.

In the graph represented in Figure 1, the point b represents the energy of the reactants, that is Ereactants. The point c in the graph represents the energy of the products, that is Eproducts. The point b is higher than point c. This denotes that the energy of the reactants is greater than the energy of the products.

The point a in the graph represents the state at which the energy is maximum. This state is known as the transition state. The reactant molecules need to cross the transition state in order to form products. Activation energy can be defined as the amount of energy that is required to convert reactant molecules into products. Therefore, the difference between the energy of the reactants and the energy of the transition state gives the activation energy of the reaction. The algebraic expression for the activation energy of the forward reaction is shown below.

Ea(forward)=ab

Consider the reverse reaction, 2ABA2+B2.

In the graph represented in Figure 1, the point c represents the energy of the reactants, that is Ereactants. The point b in the graph represents the energy of the products, that is Eproducts. The point b is higher than point c. This denotes that the energy of the products is greater than the energy of the reactants.

The point a in the graph represents the state at which the energy is maximum. This state is known as the transition state. The reactant molecules need to cross the transition state in order to form products. Activation energy can be defined as the amount of energy that is required to convert reactant molecules into products. Therefore, the difference between the energy of the reactants and the energy of the transition state gives the activation energy of the reaction. The algebraic expression for the activation energy of the reverse reaction is shown below.

Ea(reverse)=ac

In the graph given in Figure 1, the point a is higher than both the points b and c. Therefore, the value of energy corresponding to the point a is higher than the values of energies corresponding to the points b and c. This indicates that the signs of activation energies for both the forward and reverse reactions are the same, that is, positive.

Conclusion

The statement that activation energy is positive for both the forward and reverse reactions is true.

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(g)

Interpretation:

The statement that kinetic energy is changed to potential energy during a collision is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

According to collision theory, reactant molecules collide with proper orientation and sufficient energy to form products. Activation energy can be defined as the amount of energy that is required to convert reactant molecules into products.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that kinetic energy is changed to potential energy during a collision is true.

Explanation of Solution

The reactant molecules collide with a high kinetic energy. During collision, the kinetic energy of the reactant molecules is converted into potential energy. The potential energy of the species at the transition state is the maximum. This is so because the energy of the reactant molecules must be equal to the threshold energy so that they get converted into products. Therefore, kinetic energy is changed to potential energy during a collision.

Conclusion

The statement that kinetic energy is changed to potential energy during a collision is true.

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(h)

Interpretation:

The statement that an increase in temperature speeds the forward reaction but slows the reverse reaction is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

A reaction is said to be in equilibrium if the rate at which the forward reaction takes place becomes equal to the rate at which the backward reaction takes place. If any of the factors that affect the equilibrium changes, then the reaction shifts in either forward or backward direction so that the equilibrium condition is reestablished.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that an increase in temperature speeds the forward reaction but slows the reverse reaction is false.

Explanation of Solution

When the temperature of a reaction is increased, more number of molecules collides with high kinetic energies and form products due to higher number of collisions. The rate of both the forward and the reverse reactions increases as the temperature is increased.

Conclusion

The statement that an increase in temperature speeds the forward reaction but slows the reverse reaction is false.

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(i)

Interpretation:

The statement that a catalyst changes the steps by which a reaction is completed is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

According to collision theory, reactant molecules collide with proper orientation and sufficient energy to form products. Activation energy can be defined as the amount of energy that is required to convert reactant molecules into products.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that a catalyst changes the steps by which a reaction is completed is true.

Explanation of Solution

In a chemical reaction, the reactant molecules need to cross the transition state in order to form products. The activation energy is the energy required by the reactant molecules, other than the energy possessed by them, to form the transition state that decomposes to form products. A catalyst is a substance that does not get consumed in the reaction but it participates by lowering the activation energy of the reaction. A catalyst creates a new reaction pathway, having lower activation energy. Due to this, more amounts of reactants collide to form products, thereby attaining the equilibrium of the reaction at a faster rate.

Conclusion

The statement that a catalyst changes the steps by which a reaction is completed is true.

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(j)

Interpretation:

The statement that an increase in concentration of a substance on the right-hand side of an equation speeds the reverse reaction rate is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

A reaction is said to be in equilibrium if the rate at which the forward reaction takes place becomes equal to the rate at which the backward reaction takes place. If any of the factors that affect the equilibrium changes, then the reaction shifts in either forward or backward direction so that the equilibrium condition is reestablished.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that an increase in concentration of a substance on the right-hand side of an equation speeds the reverse reaction rate is true.

Explanation of Solution

According to the Le Chatelier’s principle, if the concentration of a species is increased on one of the sides, then the reaction would shift in the direction that consumes the amount of substance added. If the concentration of a substance on the right-hand side of an equation is increased, then the reaction would shift in the reverse reaction, that is, the speed of the reverse reaction is increased.

Conclusion

The statement that an increase in concentration of a substance on the right-hand side of an equation speeds the reverse reaction rate is true.

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(k)

Interpretation:

The statement that an increase in the concentration of a substance in an equilibrium increases the reaction rate in which the substance is a product is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

A reaction is said to be in equilibrium if the rate at which the forward reaction takes place becomes equal to the rate at which the backward reaction takes place. If any of the factors that affect the equilibrium changes, then the reaction shifts in either forward or backward direction so that the equilibrium condition is reestablished.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that an increase in the concentration of a substance in an equilibrium increases the reaction rate in which the substance is a product is false.

Explanation of Solution

According to the Le Chatelier’s principle, if the concentration of a species is increased on one of the sides, then the reaction would shift in the direction that consumes the amount of substance added. Therefore, an increase in the concentration of a substance in an equilibrium increases the reaction rate in which the substance is a reactant.

Conclusion

The statement that an increase in the concentration of a substance in an equilibrium increases the reaction rate in which the substance is a product is false.

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(l)

Interpretation:

The statement that reducing the volume of a gaseous equilibrium shifts the equilibrium in the direction of fewer gaseous molecules is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

A reaction is said to be in equilibrium if the rate at which the forward reaction takes place becomes equal to the rate at which the backward reaction takes place. If any of the factors that affect the equilibrium changes, then the reaction shifts in either forward or backward direction so that the equilibrium condition is reestablished.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that reducing the volume of a gaseous equilibrium shifts the equilibrium in the direction of fewer gaseous molecules is true.

Explanation of Solution

According to Le Chatelier’s principle, on increasing pressure or decrease in the volume of a reaction, the direction of equilibrium shifts to the side of the reaction that contains less number of molecules. Therefore, reducing the volume of a gaseous equilibrium shifts the equilibrium in the direction of fewer gaseous molecules.

Conclusion

The statement that reducing the volume of a gaseous equilibrium shifts the equilibrium in the direction of fewer gaseous molecules is true.

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(m)

Interpretation:

The statement that raising the temperature of an endothermic equilibrium results in a shift in the forward direction is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

A reaction is said to be in equilibrium if the rate at which the forward reaction takes place becomes equal to the rate at which the backward reaction takes place. If any of the factors that affect the equilibrium changes, then the reaction shifts in either forward or backward direction so that the equilibrium condition is reestablished.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that raising the temperature of an endothermic equilibrium results in a shift in the forward direction is true.

Explanation of Solution

According to Le Chatelier’s principle, when the temperature of an endothermic reaction is increased, the reaction shifts in the forward reaction, that is, in the direction that removes the heat from the system. Therefore, raising the temperature of an endothermic equilibrium, results in a shift in the forward direction.

Conclusion

The statement that raising the temperature of an endothermic equilibrium results in a shift in the forward direction is true.

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(n)

Interpretation:

The statement that the value of an equilibrium constant depends on temperature is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

A reaction is said to be in equilibrium if the rate at which the forward reaction takes place becomes equal to the rate at which the backward reaction takes place. If any of the factors that affect the equilibrium changes, then the reaction shifts in either forward or backward direction so that the equilibrium condition is reestablished.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that the value of an equilibrium constant depends on temperature is true.

Explanation of Solution

A change in equilibrium can only occur due to the following changes in the reaction conditions.

• Change in concentration.

• Change in temperature.

• Change in pressure.

This indicates that the value of equilibrium constant depends on temperature.

Conclusion

The statement that the value of an equilibrium constant depends on temperature is true.

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(o)

Interpretation:

The statement that a large K indicates that an equilibrium is favored in the reverse direction is to be classified as true or false.

Concept introduction:

A reaction is said to be in equilibrium if the rate at which the forward reaction takes place becomes equal to the rate at which the backward reaction takes place. If any of the factors that affect the equilibrium changes, then the reaction shifts in either forward or backward direction so that the equilibrium condition is reestablished.

Answer to Problem 80E

The statement that a large K indicates that an equilibrium is favored in the reverse direction is false.

Explanation of Solution

The equilibrium constant K is the ratio of the concentration of the products to the concentration of the reactants. A large value of K indicates that the value of the numerator, that is the concentration of the products, is greater than the value of the denominator, that is the concentration of the reactants. The high concentration of products indicates that the reaction moves in the forward direction. Therefore, a large K indicates that an equilibrium is favored in the forward direction

Conclusion

The statement that a large K indicates that an equilibrium is favored in the reverse direction is false.

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