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[DOC File]Equilibrium Worksheet - AICE Chemistry
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The equilibrium constant for the reaction below is 0.11. Calculate all equilibrium concentrations if 0.33 mol of iodine chloride gas is placed in a 1.00 L vessel and allowed to come to equilibrium. 2 ICl(g) ⇌ I2(g) + Cl2(g) 2 ICl(g) ⇌ I2(g) + Cl2(g) Keq=0.11. MR 2 1 1 I 0.33 0 0 C -2x +x +x E 0.33-2x x x ...
[DOC File]AP Chemistry - OAK PARK USD
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(1) Write the equilibrium-constant expression for the hydrolysis reaction between OCl- and H2O. (2) Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant at 298 K for the hydrolysis reaction. (3) Calculate the value of [OH-] in the 1.2 M NaOCl solution at 298 K. d. A buffer solution is prepared by dissolving some solid NaOCl in a solution of HOCl at ...
[DOC File]4-Calculate the Equilibrium Potential of Potassium, Sodium ...
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The space constant is a good measure of how fast or slow will current flow though an axon. (the larger the space constant, the faster the conduction). There are at least two ways of increasing the space constant: • By increasing Rm, which means, making the cell membrane less permeable to ions. (This is what happens in myelinated axons, for ...
[DOC File]SOLVING EQUILIBRIUM PROBLEMS WITH THE TI-92
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An example can be found in the following exercise, featuring an industrial process known as the water-gas shift reaction. What would be the equilibrium concentrations if 1.000 mol of each component were mixed in a 1.000 L container at 700 K, where the equilibrium constant has a value of 5.10?
[DOCX File]Microsoft Word - Chapter 15 Practice Quiz
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As the reaction progresses toward equilibrium, the rate of the forward reaction. increases until it becomes the same as the reverse reaction rate at equilibrium. B) stays constant before and after equilibrium is reached. C) decreases to become a constant nonzero rate at equilibrium. D) decreases to become zero at equilibrium
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In this activity the student will use the List and Spreadsheet, Graphs and Geometry, and Calculator applications to analyze the relationship between temperature and the equilibrium constant (K). The student will use the following functions: enter data into lists. name lists. use formulas to populate data. determine regression equations. graph data
[DOC File]Carbondioxide in water equilibrium
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If we assume CO2 is a simple gas we can apply Henry’s law that describes the equilibrium between vapor and liquid. Thus: pCO2 = K . xCO2 . where pCO2 is the partial pressure of the gas in the bulk atmosphere (Pa), K is a constant (Pa) and xCO2 is the equilibrium mole fraction of solute in …
[DOC File]Chemical equilibrium worksheet A (answer key)
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Equilibrium X Y X (This problem initially appears to be an unsolvable two variable equation, until you actually evaluate the Keq) Keq= 0.00237 M-1 = [NO2]2 / [NO] [O2]2 = X2 / YX2 (The x’s cancel out) Y= [O2] = 422 M. equilibrium lies right, products favored. 5) decomposition of diatomic iodine to monoatomic iodine. I2 2I. Initial 0.50 M 0
[DOC File]Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Calculations Using K Values
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The vapor-liquid equilibrium constant or distribution coefficient for component A is defined as (3-1) where yA = mole fraction of A in the vapor phase and xA = mole fraction of A in the liquid phase. For light hydrocarbon systems (methane to decane), the K values have been determined semi-emperically and can be evaluated from the equations ...
[DOCX File]General Chemistry II Lab Manual - Dr. Christopher King
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An equilibrium constant is the product of product concentrations divided by the product of reactant concentrations, with each species’ concentration is raised to the power of the coefficient of that species. For equation (1) the equilibrium constant expression would be . K c = H 2 I 2 HI 2 .Eq (2)
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