What is chemical equilibrium George Zaidan and Charles Morton

Say two people are walking down the street,

and they bump into each other.

They’ll just shake it off and walk on.

Sometimes that happens with molecules too.

They just bounce off each other, and that’s that.

But what if two people were to bump into each other,

and during that collision,

one person’s arm got severed

and reattached to the other person’s face?

Now that sounds really weird,

but it’s similar to one of the many ways

that molecules can react with each other.

Two molecules can join and become one.

One can split apart and become two.

Molecules can switch parts.

All these changes are chemical reactions,

and we can see them happening around us.

For example, when fireworks explode,

or iron rusts,

or milk goes bad,

or people are born,

grow old,

die,

and then decompose.

But chemical reactions don’t just happen willy nilly!

Everything has to be right.

First, the molecules have to hit each other

in the right orientation.

And second, they have to hit each other hard enough,

in other words, with enough energy.

Now you’re probably thinking

that a reaction just happens in one direction and that’s it.

Sometimes that’s true.

For example, things can’t unburn

or unexplode.

But most reactions can happen in both directions,

forward and reverse.

There’s no reason that our face-arm guy

can’t bump into armless girl,

reattaching that arm back to its original socket.

Now let’s zoom out a bit.

Now let’s say that you’ve got

a thousand people on the street,

and all of them start with their limbs

normally attached.

At the beginning, every collision is a chance

for Person A to transfer an arm to Person B’s face.

And so at the beginning,

more and more people end up

with arms attached to their faces or arms missing.

But as the number of people with arm-faces

and missing arms grows,

collisions between those people become more likely.

And when they bump into each other,

guess what?

Normal-appendage people are reproduced.

Now the number of limb transfers per second forward

will start high and then fall,

and the number of limb transfers per second backward

will start at zero and then rise.

Eventually they’ll meet,

they’ll be the same.

And when that happens,

the number of people in each state stops changing,

even though people are still bumping into each other

and exchanging limbs.

Now how many people do you think

there are in each state?

Half and half, right?

No, well, maybe.

It depends.

It could be 50/50,

but it could be 60/40

or 15/85,

or anything.

We chemists have to get our little, gloved hands dirty

  • ah, well, we’re in a lab so not really dirty -

to figure out what the actual distribution

of molecules is.

Even though each of limb transfers

is a pretty dramatic event for the people involved,

if we zoom out,

we see population numbers that don’t change.

We call this nirvana equilibrium,

and it doesn’t just happen with chemical reactions.

Things like gene pools

and highway traffic show the same pattern.

It looks pretty still from 30,000 feet,

but there is lots of crazy stuff

happening on the ground,

you just need to zoom in to see it.

假设两个人走在街上

,他们撞到了对方。

他们会甩掉它然后继续前进。

有时,分子也会发生这种情况。

他们只是相互反弹,就是这样。

但是,如果两个人撞到对方,

并且在那次碰撞中,

一个人的手臂被切断

并重新贴在另一个人的脸上怎么办?

现在这听起来很奇怪,

但它类似于分子相互反应的众多方式之一

两个分子可以结合并成为一个分子。

一个可以分开,变成两个。

分子可以切换部分。

所有这些变化都是化学反应

,我们可以看到它们发生在我们周围。

例如,烟花爆炸

,铁锈

,牛奶变质

,人出生,

变老,

死亡,

然后腐烂。

但化学反应不会随意发生!

一切都必须正确。

首先,分子必须

以正确的方向相互碰撞。

其次,他们必须足够用力地互相打击

,换句话说,要有足够的能量。

现在你可能

认为反应只发生在一个方向上,就是这样。

有时这是真的。

例如,事物不能不燃烧

或不爆炸。

但大多数反应可以在正向和反向这两个方向上发生

没有理由我们的面部手臂

不能撞到没有手臂的女孩,

将那只手臂重新连接到原来的插座上。

现在让我们缩小一点。

现在假设你

在街上有一千个人,

而且他们都从正常连接的四肢开始

一开始,每次碰撞都是

A 将手臂转移到 B 脸上的机会。

因此,一开始,

越来越多的人

以手臂贴在脸上或手臂缺失而告终。

但随着有手臂脸

和缺少手臂的人数增加,

这些人之间的碰撞变得更有可能。

当他们撞到对方时,你

猜怎么着?

正常附肢的人被复制。

现在,每秒向前的肢体转移次数

将从高开始然后下降,

而每秒向后的肢体转移次数

将从零开始然后上升。

最终他们会相遇,

他们会是一样的。

当这种情况发生时,

每个州的人数将停止变化,

即使人们仍在相互碰撞

并交换肢体。

现在你认为

每个州有多少人?

一半一半,对吧?

不,好吧,也许。

这取决于。

它可以是 50/50,

但也可以是 60/40

或 15/85,

或任何值。

我们化学家必须弄脏我们戴着手套的小手

——啊,好吧,我们在实验室里,所以不是很脏——

才能弄清楚分子的实际分布

是什么。

尽管每一次肢体转移

对相关人员来说都是一个非常戏剧性的事件,但

如果我们放大,

我们会看到人口数量没有变化。

我们称之为涅槃平衡

,它不仅仅发生在化学反应中。

基因库

和高速公路交通等事物显示出相同的模式。

从 30,000 英尺的高度看,它看起来很安静,

但是

地面上发生了很多疯狂的事情,

您只需放大即可看到。