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Title: Equilibrium and Spontaneity


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Equilibrium and Spontaneity
                                  
                                  
                              
Cathy Little
Jeff Bitton
Jesus Hernandez
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Introduction
  • Topics include Equilibrium,Le Chateliers
    Principle and Gibbs Free Energy.
  • These topics explain the factors that
    influence the spontaneity of chemical reactions.
  • The unit includes demonstrations, a wet lab and a
    simulation lab.

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Goals and Objectives
  • Students will be able to determine relationships
    between equilibrium, thermodynamics and
    spontaneity
  • Students will be able to
  • Observe the effect of temperature change on the
    equilibrium according to LeChateliers principle.
  • Determine if the reaction is endothermic or
    exothermic.
  • Calculate the equilibrium constant at varying
    temperatures
  • Plot LnK as a function of 1/T and determine the
    values of DHo, DSo and DGo.

4
Intended Audience
  • Second year Honors Chemistry
  • Advanced Placement Chemistry
  • Advanced Placement Physics B
  • Visual Learners

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Placement in the Curriculum
  • Second semester AP or Honors Level students
  • Students should be familiar with
    thermochemistry,titrations,solution chemistry,
    stoichiometry and kinetics.
  • The unit can be modified for lower level students
    by de-emphasizing quantitative aspects and
    emphasizing conceptual features

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Instructional Activities
The unit includes an introduction of topics
through a series of demonstrations/activities.
  • Demo 1 water tank equilibrium
  • This activity models dynamic equilibrium.
  • Demo 2 - Cobalt chloride color change
  • This activity illustrates shifts in equilibrium
    between different cobalt complexes.

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Instructional Activities
  • Demo 3 Detonation of nitrogen triiodide
  • Clear illustration of a reaction driven by both
    enthalpic and entropic processes.

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Instructional Activities
  • Wet laboratory
  • Students will determine the Ksp for Borax at
    various temperatures using titration and create a
    graph of -LnKsp vs. 1/T.
  • Students will use the graph to calculate DHo,
    DSo, DGo.

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Instructional Activities
  • Simulation Lab
  • Students will determine the K for a simulated
    synthesis reaction at various temperatures and
    create a graph of -LnK vs. 1/T.
  • Students will use the graph to calculate DHo,
    DSo, DGo.

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Samples of Student work
Table I simulation lab
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Samples of Student Work
Table II
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Samples of Student Work
Table III
?G0 -RTLnK or ?G0 ?H0 - T?S0 where
R 1
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Samples of Student Work
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Assessments
  • Traditional lab report for the wet lab, graded
    according to rubric.
  • Lab report for simulation lab including questions
    embedded within the procedure.
  • Homework assignments
  • Unit Examination

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The End
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