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What is the particular reaction at equilibrium?
Rate = k[A]^x[B]^y

Keq = [C]^c[D]^d/[A]^a[B]^b
Note: Pure solids and liquids are not in the equilibrium constant expression.
Note: Pure solids and liquids are not in the equilibrium constant expression.
How do you determine the direction of the reaction?
You must find the Qc, reaction quotient. By comparing Qc and kc, we can tell whether the given reaction will favor the formation of products/reactions or whether the reaction is at equilibrium.

Qc = Keq at equilibrium
Qc > Keq favors reactants.
Qc < Keq favors products.


Qc = [C]^c[D]^d/[A]^a[B]^b
What is the trick for pressure and volume?
An increase in volume has the same effect as a decrease in pressure.
What is heat in an exothermic/endothermic reaction?
Heat is a product in an exothermic reaction and reactant in an endothermic reaction.