Chemistry: Kinetics and Equilibrium


We have 15 ready-to-use problem sets on the topic of kinetics and equilibrium. These problem sets will focus on the methods used to determine the factors that affect the rate of a reaction and upon the use of an equilibrium constant to determine the equilibrium position of a reversible reaction system. Problems will range from the very easy plug-and-chug to the more difficult analysis of multi-step problems. 


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Problem Set KE1: Reaction Rates
Use information about how the amount of reactant or product changes with time in order to determine the reaction rate. Includes 7 problems.



Problem Set KE2: Reaction Rate vs. Concentration
Use a Rate vs. Concentration plot to determine an equation that relates the rate of reaction to the concentration of reactants or products. Includes 4 problems.



Problem Set KE3: Rate Law Equations 1
Use a rate equation to relate the reaction rate to the order of reaction, the concentration of a reactant, and the rate constant. Includes 8 problems.
 



Problem Set KE4: Rate Law Equations 2
Predict the effect of changing reactant concentrations upon the reaction rate for first and second order reactions. Includes 7 problems.



Problem Set KE5: Rate Law Equations 3
Use rate and concentration data for a single reactant to determine the order, the rate equation, and the rate constant and to use the rate equation to make a prediction of the rate at a given concentration. Includes 6 problems.



Problem Set KE6: Rate Law Equations 4
Use rate and concentration data for a multiple reactants to determine the orders, the rate equation, and the rate constant and to use the rate equation. Includes 6 problems.



Problem Set KE7: Concentration vs. Time 1
Use an integrated rate law to relate the rate constant, concentration, and time for 0th, 1st, and 2nd order reactions. Includes 6 problems.



Problem Set KE8: Concentration vs. Time 2
Use an integrated rate law to relate the rate constant, concentration, and time for 0th, 1st, and 2nd order reactions; includes an emphasis on half-life problems and similar problems. Includes 6 problems.



Problem Set KE9: Equilibrium Constant Calculations 1
Use a balanced chemical equation and equilibrium concentrations to calculate the equilibrium constant (Kc). Includes 6 problems.



Problem Set KE10: Equilibrium Constant Calculations 2
Use a balanced chemical equation and equilibrium pressures to calculate the equilibrium constant (Kp). Includes 8 problems.



Problem Set KE11: Properties of K
Use the K value for a given reaction to determine the K value for a related reaction that is the reverse or includes different coefficients or is even the result of mulitple equilibria. Includes 5 problems.



Problem Set KE12: Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations and Pressures
Use a balanced chemical equation and an equilibrium constant to calculate an unknown equilibrium concentration or partial pressure when other values are given. Includes 8 problems.



Problem Set KE13: Reaction Quotient and Direction of Reaction
Use non-equilibrium concentrations or pressures to calculate a reaction quotient and to use the result to identify which direction a reversible system will proceed to reach equilbrium. Includes 6 problems.



Problem Set KE14: ICE Tables 1
Use a balanced chemical equation, an ICE table, and values for the initial and one equilibrium concentration (or pressure) to determine an equilibrium constant for the reaction. Includes 6 problems.



Problem Set KE15: ICE Tables 2
Use the given value of K and initial concentrations (or pressures) along with an ICE table to determine the equilibrium concentrations (or pressures) of all species. Includes 4 problems.