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New Topic“Equilibria and the manufacture of some important
chemicals”
Don’t forget your homework which is due
on Monday (Questions on pages
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Today’s lesson
• Discuss the idea of a simple reversible reaction, such as the hydration of anhydrous copper (II) sulphate or the effect of heat on aluminium chloride
• Explain the concept of dynamic equilibrium
• Predict the effects of changing the conditions (P and T) on reversible reactions
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Chemical reactions – What to look for
This is from year 7!
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Chemical reactions – What to look for
• There may be a change of colour
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Chemical reactions – What to look for
• There may be a gas given off (bubbles)
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Chemical reactions – What to look for
• There may be an energy change (gets hotter or colder)
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Chemical reactions – What to look for
• New substances are formed, and the change is usually difficult to reverse
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Word equations
Zinc + sulphur
reactants
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Word equations
Zinc + sulphur zinc sulphide
reactants product(s)
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Chemical reactions – What to look for
• New substances are formed, and the change is usually difficult to reverse
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Reversible reactions
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Reversible reactions
Can you stick the sheet in and read it please?
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Reversible reactions
• A reversible reaction is a chemical reaction that can go both ways.
Hydrated copper sulphate Anhydrous copper sulphate + water
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Reversible reactions
• A reversible reaction is a chemical reaction that can go both ways.
Ammonium chloride Ammonia + hydrogen chloride
NH4Cl(s) NH3(g) + HCl (g)
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Reversible reactions
It often results in an dynamic equilibrium mixture in which the forward and backward reactions occur at the same rate.
CH3COOH (aq) H+(aq) + CH3COO-
(aq)
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le Chatelier's principle
The position of equilibrium shifts to try to cancel out any changes you make
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le Chatelier's principle
The position of equilibrium shifts to try to cancel out any changes you make
A + B C + D
Increasing the concentration of A means more C and D are produced to
counteract the change
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le Chatelier's principle
The position of equilibrium shifts to try to cancel out any changes you make
A + B C + D + heat
Heating the mixture means the equilibrium moves to the left to
counteract the change.
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le Chatelier's principle
The position of equilibrium shifts to try to cancel out any changes you make
A(g) + B(g) C(g)
Compressing the mixture means the equilibrium moves to the right to
counteract the change.
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The Haber process
Fritz Haber 1868-1934
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The Haber process
• Ammonia (NH3)is a very important chemical used to make fertilisers and explosives.
Fritz Haber 1868-1934
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The Haber process
• Ammonia (NH3)is a very important chemical used to make fertilisers and explosives.
• Before WW 1. Germany imported nitrogen compounds from Peru and Chile – supplies were running out and war would make imports impossible anyway
Fritz Haber 1868-1934
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The Haber process
• Ammonia (NH3)is a very important chemical used to make fertilisers and explosives.
• Before WW 1. Germany imported nitrogen compounds from Peru and Chile – supplies were running out and war would make imports impossible anyway
• German scientists raced to find a way to use the nitrogen in air to make ammonia Fritz Haber 1868-1934
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The Haber process
• Ammonia (NH3)is a very important chemical used to make fertilisers and explosives.
• Before WW 1. Germany imported nitrogen compounds from Peru and Chile – supplies were running out and war would make imports impossible anyway
• German scientists raced to find a way to use the nitrogen in air to make ammonia
• N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)
Fritz Haber 1868-1934
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Some more reading to
understand my very important
process!
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Some more reading to
understand my very important
process!
Do you like my glasses?
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Let’s try a question on my Haber process
(Question 3)
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Uses of Ammonia
The majority of ammonia is used for the manufacture of fertilisers, but there are other uses.
others
10%Nitric acid
10%Nylon
5%
Fertilisers
75%
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Fertiliser manufacture
• Ammonia is sometimes pumped directly into the soil as a fertiliser but because it is a gas much of it may escape.
• More usually some of the ammonia is reacted with oxygen to form nitric acid
NH3 + 2O2 HNO3 + H2O
• This nitric acid is then reacted with more ammonia to give solid ammonium nitrate
HNO3 + NH3 NH4NO3
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The effects of fertiliser
In a group of 3 or 4 write the words ‘The effects of fertiliser’ in the middle of a piece of A3 paper.
Around the outside write down all of the effects – good and bad - that fertilisers can have on the environment.
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Fertilisers
Effect of artificial fertilisers on farming
They have made naturally
infertile soils,suitable for
agriculture. Thishas been
significant inpoorer parts of
the World.
They eliminate the need to allow fields to lie fallow and for crop
rotation. Thisenhances the
productivity of the land.
They increase the yield of the cropsproduced.
This has allowed more land to be set aside for
nature conservation and recreation.
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fertilisers applied to farm land
too much used, at the wrong time of year, during wet weather,
if
Excessive growth of aquatic plants. The bacteria which live on dead plants
thrive and use up the oxygen in the water. The lack of oxygen causes death of fish.
This is called eutrophication.
Harm to infants - called‘blue baby’ syndrome
washed intorivers and lakes
causes
The environment and fertilisers
excess excess
contaminatesunderground
drinking water supplies
causes
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Growmore is a NPK fertiliser (7-7-7) containing about 7% nitrogen, 7% phosphorous and 7% potassium.
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NPK fertilisers
Potassium (K) - speeds up seed growth and improves resistance to disease.
Nitrogen (N)- needed for proteins in leaves and stalks.
Phosphorous (P) - speeds up growth of the roots and helps fruit to ripen.
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A problem for Farmer Giles
Farmer Giles has been accused of raising nitrate levels in local water by using too much fertiliser.
Here are some suggestions from other locals. Are they good or bad?
1.Split the fertiliser over 3 applications instead of just one.2.Use a more soluble fertiliser so that it gets into the plants more easily.3.Check the weather forecast and avoid applying it before rain is due.4.Grow a quick crop of legumes instead of using a nitrogen containing fertiliser.5.Use fertiliser with larger particle size.
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1. Three applications instead of just one – good Plants get time to take in each application.
2. More soluble fertiliser – bad It will dissolve in rain and wash into local drains.
3. Avoid applying it before rain is due – goodThis means it won’t dissolve in the rain and wash into drains.
4. Grow a quick crop of legumes – goodBut depends on timings of crops, etc.
5. Use fertiliser with larger particle size – good Using the same amount of fertiliser with larger particles is likely to lead to a slower dissolving into the ground, giving plants more time to absorb it.
Answers
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Summary crossword
1 2
3 4
5 6
7
8
9
Across:
1 Acid formed by oxidation of ammonia
8 Alkali metal present in NPK fertilisers
9 metal used as a catalyst in the Haber process
Down:
2 Reaction that can go backwards
3 Element essential for growth of roots
4 Causes nitrates to be formed from the gases in air.
5 About 4/5 of air are made of this gas.
6 Formed in the Haber Process
7 Nitrogen compounds present in good soil
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Crossword answers
Across:1 Acid formed by oxidation of ammonia. - nitric8 Alkali metal present in NPK fertilisers. - potassium (K)9 metal used as a catalyst in the Haber process. iron
Down:2 Reaction that can go backwards. - reversible3 Element essential for growth of roots. - phosphorus4 Forms nitrates from the gases in air. - lightning5 About 4/5 of air are made of this gas. - nitrogen 6 Formed in the Haber Process - ammonia7 Nitrogen compounds present in good soil - nitrates
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Manufacture of Nitric acid
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Manufacture of Nitric acid
• A platinum/rhodium catalyst is used to react ammonia with oxygen to produce nitrogen monoxide and water
Ammonia + oxygennitrogen monoxide + water
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Manufacture of Nitric acid
• The nitrogen monoxide is mixed with air to produce nitrogen dioxide
nitrogen monoxide + oxygen nitrogen dioxide
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Manufacture of Nitric acid
• The nitrogen dioxide and more oxygen react with water to make nitric acid
nitrogen dioxide + oxygen + water nitric acid
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1. Which word equation is correct?
A. Carbon + oxygen carbon dioxide + water
B. Hydrogen + oxygen carbon dioxide
C. Magnesium + oxygen magnesium oxide
D. Methane + oxygen carbon dioxide
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2. Which process results in reduction in nitrate levels in the soil?
A. LightningB. Growth of legumesC. Animal excretionD. Growth of leaves
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3. Which substances are raw materials for the Haber Process?
A. Oxygen and hydrogenB. Oxygen and nitrogenC. Nitrogen and hydrogenD. Nitrogen and oxygen
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4. What are the conditions used in the Haber Process?
A. Iron catalyst, 200 atm pressure, around 450oCB. Nickel catalyst, 200 atm pressure, around 450oCC. Iron catalyst, 450 atm pressure, around 200oCD. Nickel catalyst, 450 atm pressure, around 200oC
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5. In the Haber process how is ammonia separated from unchanged reactants?
A. Filtering itB. Distilling itC. Using chromatographyD. Liquefying it
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6. Ammonia is made into solid (granular) fertiliser. What is the sequence of stages in this process?
A. Neutralise, evaporate, granulateB. Granulate, neutralise, evaporate, C. Evaporate, neutralise, granulateD. Neutralise, granulate, evaporate,
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7. One of the most common fertilisers is known to farmers as NPK. This contains:
A. Potassium, calcium, nitrogenB. Potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen C. Nitrogen, potassium, kryptonD. Nitrogen, phosphorus, krypton
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8. Phosphorus is an essential plant nutrient to ensure
A. healthy leaves.B. healthy stalks.C. healthy roots.D. healthy flowers.
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9. Which of these might NOTNOT be caused by excessive use of nitrogen containing fertiliser?
A. Blue baby syndromeB. Excessive growth of aquatic plantsC. Dead fishD. Increased oxygen levels in rivers