A simple hands-on simulation suitable for either classroom use or laboratory investigation involves using a standard deck of playing cards to explore the statistical aspects of equilibrium. Concepts that can be easily demonstrated include fluctuation around a most probable distribution, Le Châtelier's principle, the equilibrium constant, prediction of the equilibrium constant based on probability, and the effect of sample size on equilibrium fluctuations.
The following are available: A description of the experiment performed by the students in Chemistry 126; a derivation of Wf/Wmax; the spreadsheet used for the preparation of the tables presented in this article (ways.xls), a Visual Basic program that can be used to explore various combinations of H and D atoms in the H2/D2/HD equilibrium system (wineq.exe), and a JavaScript version of the same (h2d2.htm).
Supplemental materials for this article are also available at the author's Web site (accessed May 2003).
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Folder JCE2003p1271W containing ways.xls, wineq.exe, h2d2.htm and required image files.
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