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    • [DOC File]Chemistry 12 - Notes on Unit 1 - Reaction Kinetics

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      moles. to (ride the “mole” bus) Another example: Given: 2Al + 3Br2 ( 2AlBr3. If 67.5 g of Al are consumed per second - calculate the rate of consumption of Br2 in g/s. So convert to MOLES and then the mole ratio. Solution: 67.5 g Al x 1 mol Al x 3 mol Br2 x 159.8 g Br2 = 599. g Br2

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    • [DOC File]Notes for Standard 5—Reaction Rates and Dynamic Equilibrium

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      moles of gas. N2(g) + 3H2(g) ( ( 2NH3(g) If pressure is applied to this system it will drive the reaction to the right because two moles of NH3 is less than four moles of reactants (1 mole of N2 + 3 moles of H2). A decrease in pressure will drive this reaction to the left.

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    • [DOC File]Mole Conversions Worksheet

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      How many moles are 1.20 x 1025 atoms of phosphorous? 4. How many atoms are in 0.750 moles of zinc? 5. How many molecules are in 0.400 moles of N2O5? Mole-Mass Conversions. How many moles in 28 grams of CO2 ? Gram-formula-mass of CO2. 1 C = 1 …

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    • [DOC File]AP Chemistry Lab Manual - MOLEBUS (ALLCHEM)

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      3. For the reaction given below, 2.00 moles of A and 3.00 moles of B are placed in a 6.00-L container. A(g) + 2B(g) C(g) At equilibrium, the concentration of A is 0.300 mol/L. What is the concentration of B at equilibrium? 4. A 10.0-g sample of solid NH4Cl is heated in a 5.00-L container to 900 C. At equilibrium the pressure of NH3(g) is 1.20 atm.

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    • [DOC File]Chemistry 12 - Notes on Unit 1 - Reaction Kinetics

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      b) 4 moles of NH3 are consumed for every 2 moles of N2 formed, so the rate of disappearance of ammonia is 2 × (0.27 mol L–1 s–1) = 0.54 mol L–1 s–1. Comment: it would be acceptable to express this last value as a negative number. Measuring Reaction Rates. eg. …

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