JasonNg1025 said:
Maybe it's because the equilibrium constant formula is dependant on the concentrations of the reactants and products. When you add or subtract to something's concentration, the system will shift to counteract that change. When you increase pressure, the concentration of both (gases, otherwise pressure doesn't have an effect) increases, which does not change the ratio. When you change temperature, however, you're not muddling with any concentrations, but the equilibrium does shift in a direction, which changes K.
Think of it like a set of scales (you know, like the two plates that balance each other out, then you add stuff to get equal weights). When you add the concentration of the reactants, it's like adding a weight to one side. Then Le Chatelier's principle comes along and tries to balance it out, adding another weight to the other side. The ratio of concentrations does not change. When you add pressure, it's like adding weight to both sides. The ratio still doesn't change. When you increase temperature, you're heating up the scales (which doesn't change any weight) but when Le Chatelier's principle comes in with the exo/endothermic things, a weight is randomly added to one side to balance out the heat (in the reaction). The balance is now different to the original, which means K has changed.
I'm probably wrong, it's just a guess
Cause this is not in the syllabus. As everyone else said, just remember it
EDIT: For your second question, the first reply is right - it's not economically viable, but also, higher pressures are not safe. A high pressure can cause leaks in the reaction chamber, causing release of gases into the atmosphere (especially the reactant SO<SUB>2</SUB>.) And we all know that SO<SUB>2</SUB> is baddddd. If the pressure gets really really high, the thing just explodes.
Exactly right^^^^^^^^^^ - just think about it ffor a sec:
-what does the valuee of K tell you? TEH RATIO OF THE CONCENTRATION OF THE PRODUCTS COMPARED TO REACTANTS
So, when i increase teh conc of a reactant, the Eq shifts to make less of it, a DIRECT RESPONSE ACCORDING TO LE CHATELIERS PRINCIPLE - RIGHT? SO therefore the PRINCIPLE TELLS UIS THAT TEH RATIO WILL NOT CHANGE, IE K WILL NOT CHANGE
us ee the reason for it not changing - the Eq shifts to adjust so as the ratio of K is the same
When u deal with pressure and colume they affect conc
dunno how to put it clearly for u guys, but i hope u understand
concentration is defined as the amount of a substance in a given volume, right????
so when we change teh conc, volume, or pressure of a reactant, we change the conc of it, BUT le chatelier's restores teh ratio bak, so K stays the same
BUT when ur dealing with temp, notice how that has nothing to do with the definition of 'Concentration' - EG -if i increase or decresae temp of a glass of water from 20degrees to 30 degrees, it DOES NOT AFFECT the concentration of the water
So, by increasing teh temp in an exothermic reaction, for eg, since Le Chatelier will shift it to the left, K will get smaller - MORE REACTANTS ARE BEING PRODUCED INT HE SAME SPACE, WITH ELSS PRODUCTS
U SEE NOW??
When we change Concentration, make it higher for example, see how WE ARE CHANGING ITS CONC, tehrefore when LE CHATELIER PREDICTS IT WILL LOWER THE CONC OF THAT, IT IS JUST RE-ESTABLISHING THE RATIO THAT WAS THERE B4
When we change volume or pressure (inversely proportional), say increase pressure, we INCREASE THE CONC, as there is same amount in samller space, tehrefore WE HAVE CHANGED TEH CONC AND MADE IT HIGHER, thus by readjusting and shiting left, THE EQ IS REESTABOLISHING THE RATIO OF BEFORE - THE K THAT WAS TEHRE BEFORE
When we change temp, however, WE ARENT CHANGING THE CONC OF ANY SUBSTANCES, BUT ****AND THIS IS TEH CRUCIAL PART**** THE EQUILIBRIUM WILL SHIFT TO MINIMISE THIS CHANGE, AND THUS IF IT IS EXO AND WE INCREASE TEMP, IT WILL INCREASE THE CONC OF REACTANTS,A ND THUS K WILL DECREASE
SEEE???....WITH ALL THE OTHER ONES, WE INCREASED TEH CONC, THEN THE EQ DECREASED BY SHIFTING, THUS K STAYED THE SAME
BUT WITH TEMPERATURE, WE DIDNT INCREASE TEH CONC, BUT THE EQ SHIFTED ANYWAY, THUS K CHANGED
dunno fi that amde sense - so true the words of stoppard "we are tied down in a language that amkes up in obscurity wat it lacks in style"
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