One of the steps involved in the depletion of ozone in the stratosphere by nitric oxide may be represented as NO(g) 1 O3(g) NO2(g) 1 O2(g) From the data in Appendix 3 calculate G, KP, and Kc for the reaction at 25C.
Chemistry II Notes – Week 5 Ch. 16: Chemical Equilibrium Dynamic equilibrium o Both sides of a chemical equation are happening at the same rate Equilibrium constant o K o K is unitless o Ratio of products and reactants at equilibrium o Changing the concentration of anything changes everything o Law of mass action c d a b K = [C] [D] / [A] [B] aA+bB↔cC+dD o K is products over reactants o Reciprocal of reverse reaction As product concentration increases, the reverse reaction rate increases o At equilibrium, concentrations are constant Reactants and products a