Chem 40 – Theme 5 | Practical uses of Le Chatelier’s principle and equilibrium
Preamble
How were elements created?
What you need to learn
Specific Outcome
- Explain equilibrium in terms of physical and chemical systems (C12-4-01)
- Write Equilibrium Law Expressions and calculate Keq, and various concentrations to explain how far a reaction as gone. (C12-04-02, C12-04-03, C12-04-04)
- Re-visit Le Chatelier’s principle and explore its uses in real life (C12-04-05, C12-04-06, C12-04-09)
How you are assessed
Deliverables
- Group design of food pH indicator and presentation
- Quizzes on writing ionic, net ionic, and solubility.
Schedule
Schedule
Tutorial Videos
Watch these to help and guide you along. You are expected to watch all of these videos and complete the workbook required.
Other notes
Notes:
- Unit Notes 2015: unit-2-equilibrium-notes
- Unit notes 2015 student version: unit-2-equilibrium-notes-students-ver
- Unit 4 Equilibrium Notes 1: Defining equilibrium: Basic ICE table calculations; Keq 1equilibrium
- Unit 4 Equilibrium Notes 2: Equilibrium Quotient Kq 2quotient
- Unit 4 Equilibrium Notes 3: Le Chatelier’s Notes 4lechat
- Unit 4 Equilibrium Unit Notes reading: Adapted from CK12 Unit notes breakdown
- Unit 4 Equilibrium Notes 4: Interpreting equilibrium graphs: Interpreting equilibrium graphs
- Unit 4 Equilibrium Notes 4b: More interpreting graphs notes handout: Interpreting Graphs
- Unit 4 Equilibrium Ksp and Common ion notes: units-2-ksp-notes
Worksheets:
- Unit workbook: Unit Workbook
Review:
- Unit Review: equilibrium-review
- Unit Review with aqueous: unit-2-review