Le Chatelier’s Principle: Heat & Enthalpy

Le Chatelier’s Principle: Heat & Enthalpy

Exothermic Reaction

A + B → AB + Heat

Heat Released

Endothermic Reaction

A + B + Heat → AB

Heat Absorbed
298 K
System Status: Initializing… | KC: Calculating…
A (Reactant)
B (Reactant)
AB (Product)
Enthalpy (ΔH)
Activation Energy

Understanding Heat and Enthalpy in Chemical Equilibrium

Exothermic Reaction: Releases heat (ΔH < 0). Increasing temperature shifts equilibrium toward reactants.

Endothermic Reaction: Absorbs heat (ΔH > 0). Increasing temperature shifts equilibrium toward products.

Key Observations:

  • Temperature changes affect the equilibrium position differently for exo- and endothermic reactions
  • The energy diagram shows relative energy levels of reactants and products
  • Catalysts lower activation energy but don’t affect equilibrium position or ΔH
  • KC changes with temperature but not with concentration or catalyst

Current KC = [AB] / ([A] × [B]): 0

Enthalpy Change (ΔH): 0 kJ/mol