๐ Understanding graphs in equilibrium systems is crucial for analyzing concentration changes, pressure or volume changes, and temperature changes.
๐ The haber process, which involves the synthesis of ammonia, is used to explain the different types of changes on concentration vessel graphs.
โ๏ธ The initial part of a graph, where concentrations are constant, is a characteristic feature of the reaction.
๐ At equilibrium, the forward and reverse reactions are occurring at the same rate, resulting in no change in concentrations of reactants and products.
๐ A spike in concentration on a graph indicates a sudden increase or decrease in the concentration of a substance.
โฐ If the concentration of nitrogen suddenly spikes, it suggests that nitrogen gas has been added to the system at that time.
๐ As the nitrogen concentration increases, the equilibrium position shifts towards the right side.
๐ When the nitrogen concentration increases, the concentrations of nitrogen and hydrogen decrease while the concentration of ammonia increases.
๐ The nitrogen and hydrogen concentrations decrease at different extents, with hydrogen decreasing roughly three times more.
๐ The stoichiometric ratio between nitrogen and hydrogen in the equation is 1:3.
๐ When the concentrations of gases suddenly increase, it indicates a change in pressure or volume.
โ๏ธ If the pressure of the system increases, the equilibrium will shift towards the right side.
Shifting the equilibrium to the right side reduces the total pressure in the system.
When the equilibrium position shifts to the right, the concentration of ammonia increases while the concentrations of nitrogen and hydrogen gas decrease.
The concentrations of the substances gradually experience either increases or decreases, indicating a change in temperature.
โ Decreasing temperature shifts the equilibrium position to the left side.
โ Increasing nitrogen concentration at t1 through addition of nitrogen.
โ A sudden increase in concentration results in a change in pressure.
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