Chapter 17: Q12CP (page 775)
Balance each reaction and write its reaction quotient, :
Short Answer
The answer is,
Chapter 17: Q12CP (page 775)
Balance each reaction and write its reaction quotient, :
The answer is,
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(b) Find the partial pressure of in at 1000 and 600atm.
(c) How many atoms and atoms are present per litre?
(d) Based on these answers, which of the following is a more reasonable step to continue the mechanism after the catalytic dissociation? Explain.
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(a) On one set of axes, sketch concentration vs. Time curves for hydrogen and hydrogen iodide, and explain how Q changes as a function of time.
(b) Is the value of Q different if [iodine] is plotted instead of [hydrogen]?
(a) What is the basis of the approximation that avoids using the quadratic formula to find an equilibrium concentration?
(b) When should this approximation not be made?
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