Online Help for Equilibrium – Chapt 17 Glencoe Matter and Change (Our Textbook) Section 17.1 (Equilibrium: A State of Dynamic Balance) Self Check Quiz Section 17.2 (Factors Affecting Chemical Equilibrium) Self Check Quiz Section 17.3 (Using Equilibrium Constants) Self Check Quiz Chapter 17 (Chemical Equilibrium) Standardized Test Practice Education Portal – Chemistry 101 Equilibrium Constant (K) and Equilibrium Quotient (Q) Using a RICE Table in Equilibrium Calculations Solubility Equilibrium: Using a Solubility Constant (Ksp) in Calculations Georgia Public Broadcasting Video Lectures (~ 30 minute introductory-level videos) Chemistry 1202: LeChatelier's Principle, Keq Brightstorm Videos (short videos on specific topics) Topics: Chemical Equilibrium Definition Heterogeneous Equilibrium – Homogeneous Equilibrium Le Chatelier's Principle Equilibrium Changes Solubility Equilibrium Khan Academy Reactions in Equilibrium Keq Intuition (mathy and not necessary to progress) Keq derivation intuition (can skip; bit mathy) Heterogenous Equilibrium Le Chatelier's Principle Chemguy videos (short videos on specific topics) Senior Chem Equilibrium 1 - introduces the concept of equilibrium; closed systems Equilibrium 2 - explains the law of mass action; equilibrium expressions Equilibrium 3 - goes over heterogeneous equilibrium and the significance of the numerical value of K. Equilibrium 4 - teaches how the equation balancing affects the value of K Equilibrium 5 - uses K to determine equilibrium concentrations Equilibrium 5b - calculates equilibrium concentrations given a K value; same as Equilibrium 5 lesson, but reloaded for those having viewing problems with other one. Equilibrium 6 - explains equilibrium shifting through calculation of Q value Equilibrium 7 - teaches Le Chatelier's Principle. AP Chem Solubility Product 1 - molar solubility and Ksp Solubility Product 2 - relative solubility and goes over a real tough complex ion formation problem W.W. Norton & Company, Chemistry – The Science In Context, 2d edition, Gilbert et. al. Chapter 15 – Chemical Equilbrium This page offers a diagnostic quiz ChemTours (basically multi-media tutorials) Equilibrium Equilibrium in the Gas Phase Le Chatelier’s Principle Solving Equilibrium Problems Equilibrium and Thermodynamics Fundamentals of Chemistry: textbook and self check tutorials TEXTBOOK MATERIAL Chemical Equilibria Continue from the link above using the “next” link on the page to access the textbook topics on shifting equilbria (Le Chatelier’s Principle), Equilibria Involving Ions, and a Summary of Reaction Rates and Chemical Equilibrium. TUTORIALS Introduction to Equilibrium (has 3 topics) Equilibrium Expressions / Practice Problems Measuring Equilibrium Constants LeChatelier's Principle / Cobalt Complexes Chromate – Dichromate / Equilibrium Experiment Buffers Flintchem (YouTube videos) equilibrium part 3 part 3 of 4 of AP equilibrium. This covers Q vs K and equilibrium calculation involving an ICE table equilibrium part 4 part 4 of 4 of the unit in AP chemistry on equilibrium. This lesson covers Le Chateliers's principle. ChemTeam (Tutorials for High School Chemistry) http://www.chemteam.info/Equilibrium/Equilibrium.html General Chemistry 1 and 2 – Professor Chuck Wight – University of Utah A series of ten-minute (YouTube) videos that present concepts typically covered in the first and second semesters of a college-level General Chemistry Course. The playlist for Chemistry 1 The playlist for Chemistry 2 The videos of specific interest are: Chemical Equilibrium1 Chemical Equilibrium2 General Chemistry: An Integrated Approach, Third Edition, by Hill and Petrucci http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_hillpetrucci_genchem_4/ Chapter 14 – Chemical Equilibrium The link above will bring you to a page that has links to three different quizzes (Quiz 1, Quiz 2 and Master Quiz) and some e-Media Activities. Shown below is an image capture of the page generated when you click the e-Media activities link; the lines of text shown below are not active links from this Word document. The ChemCollective As a project in the National Science Digital Library (NSDL), the ChemCollective's goals are to support a community of instructors interested in improving chemistry education through interactive and engaging online activities. The project leader and many of the original and current contributors are from Carnegie Mellon University. The site contains contributions from a variety of other institutions. See http://chemcollective.org/about_us/introduction Provides a variety of resources (tutorials, simulations, concept tests, etc.) on ten major topics. The equilibrium resources are at: http://chemcollective.org/equilib (shown below are screen shots – there are no active links)