Chemical Equilibrium

Chemical Equilibrium

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Version History of Chemical Equilibrium

3.9

September 14, 2024

Compatibility update.

3.8

December 4, 2023

Compatibility update.

3.7

January 20, 2022

Compatibility update.

3.6

June 15, 2021

Compatibility update.

3.5

January 22, 2021

Compatibility update.

3.4

July 24, 2020

Compatibility update.

3.3

May 31, 2020

Compatibility update.

3.2

March 30, 2020

Compatibilty update.

3.0

February 22, 2020

Update to user interface.

2.9

October 15, 2018

Compatibility update.

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Description of Chemical Equilibrium

Chemical Equilibrium is a tool for accurate estimation of concentrations and pressures of the chemical reaction reactants and products at equilibrium. The application derives final, equilibrium parameters based on equilibrium constants (Kc and Kp), initial concentrations and stoichiometric coefficients. Additionally, app calculates reaction quotient for any given concentrations and stoichiometry. For a general chemical reaction: aA + bB = cC + dD, the Reaction Quotient (Q) is defined by: Q= (C^c * D^d) / (A^a * B^b)  where A, B, C, D – are compounds’ concentrations or pressures and a, b, c, d are stoichiometric coefficient*. Sum of powers determines the reaction order. *Importantly, real system powers may differ from reaction coefficients, due to overall reaction mechanism complexity. If Q is not equal to reaction equilibrium constant K (Kc for concentrations and Kp for pressures), then reaction is not at equilibrium and it will proceed (due to difference in forward and reverse reaction speeds) to the direction defined by Q. If Q is less than K reaction will move towards products (C and D), in opposite case – reverse reaction will prevail. Example: For given reaction: 2A + 1B =  3D + 2E , initial reaction concentrations are Ao=0.1M, Bo=0.2M, Do=0.3M and Eo=0.4M and  Kc=1 M^2.   the Reaction Quotient (Q) is defined by:          Q= (D^3 * E^2) / (A^2 * B)  Loading the data to “Chemical Equilibrium” app, Reaction Quotient is immediately calculated, giving Q= 2.16 M^2. Apparently Q>K, suggesting that reaction is too close to the products side and reverse reaction will prevail to bring the reaction back to the equilibrium. The new equilibrium concentrations of reaction components can be derived from the equation: Apparently, solving this equation is rather demanding task, that turns to be unnecessary, since “Chemical Equilibrium” app immediately returns the answer: Aeq= 118.5 mM, Beq= 209.2 mM, Deq= 272.3 mM and Eeq= 381.5 mM. The application features: •To start calculation user is required to fill in stoichiometric coefficients, initial concentrations (pressures) of available components, and equilibrium constant Kc (Kp). •Reaction coefficients are actually representing powers and therefore define reaction order. •If certain compound do not contribute to equilibrium calculations, like water in aqueous solution, then to exclude the compound it is required to long press on its name field. To signal about the change, the background colour of the non contributing field is altering. To revert compound to the normal state it is required to long press again the appropriate field. See the screenshot. •To start calculation initially or after updating the concentration or coefficient fields, user is requested to tap Run button! •Significant attention should be paid to concentration, pressure and equilibrium constant units. App automatically changes the set of available units as per order of reaction! •The power of equilibrium constant units depicted as “x” is defined as (c+d-a-b), where a, b, c and d are the stoichiometric coefficients of the reaction. •The basic conversions are as follows: 1 M= (1e3) mM 1 atm=101325 Pa
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Chemical Equilibrium: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Chemical Equilibrium?

Yes, Chemical Equilibrium works on iPads.

Who created the Chemical Equilibrium app?

The Chemical Equilibrium app was developed by Roman Volinsky.

What is the minimum supported iOS version for Chemical Equilibrium?

The minimum iOS version for the Chemical Equilibrium app is 17.0.

What is the current app rating of Chemical Equilibrium?

No ratings are available for the Chemical Equilibrium app yet.

What category of app is Chemical Equilibrium?

The Chemical Equilibrium App Relates To The Education Genre.

What’s the latest version of the Chemical Equilibrium app?

The latest version of Chemical Equilibrium is 3.9.

What is the latest Chemical Equilibrium update release date?

October 3, 2024 is the date of the latest Chemical Equilibrium update.

What is the exact date when Chemical Equilibrium came out?

Chemical Equilibrium was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.

What is the recommended age for Chemical Equilibrium?

Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.

What are the languages offered by the Chemical Equilibrium app?

Chemical Equilibrium can be used in English.

Can I enjoy Chemical Equilibrium by subscribing to Apple Arcade?

Sorry, Chemical Equilibrium is not on Apple Arcade.

Can I find in-app purchases in Chemical Equilibrium?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of Chemical Equilibrium.

Is Chemical Equilibrium specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, Chemical Equilibrium is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Chemical Equilibrium include ads as part of its experience?

No, Chemical Equilibrium does not include ads as part of its experience.

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