Chemistry, 13.07.2021 14:00, piratesfc02
I) Interpret the chemical equation in terms of quantitative aspect.
C3H8(g) + 5O2(g)->3CO2(g) + 4H2O(1/ce)
ii) Then, interpret it in terms of qualitative aspect. β
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 19:10, akatsionis25
When will le chatelier's principle come into effect? at the beginning of a reaction, when there are only reactants when a reaction has reached chemical equilibrium when a catalyst is added to a reaction mixture when a reaction is occurring but not yet at equilibrium
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 11:00, micro7909
Predict the products of the following acid-base reactions, and predict whether the equilibrium lies to the left or to the right of the reaction arrow. part ao2-(aq)+h2o(l)< => express your answer as part of a chemical equation. identify all of the phases in your answer. o2-(aq)+h2o(l) < => oh-(aq)+oh-(aq)part bpredict whether the equilibrium lies to the left or to the right of the equation in previous part. h2o is a stronger acid than ohβ, so the equilibrium lies to the right. h2o is a weaker acid than ohβ, so the equilibrium lies to the left. h2o is a stronger acid than ohβ, so the equilibrium lies to the left. h2o is a weaker acid than ohβ, so the equilibrium lies to the right. part cch3cooh(aq)+hs? (aq) < => express your answer as part of a chemical equation. identify all of the phases in your answer. ch3cooh(aq)+hs-(aq) < => h2s(aq)+c2h3o2-(aq)h2s(aq)+c2h3o2-( aq)part dpredict whether the equilibrium lies to the left or to the right of the equation in previous part. ch3cooh is a weaker acid than h2s, so the equilibrium lies to the right. ch3cooh is a weaker acid than h2s, so the equilibrium lies to the left. ch3cooh is a stronger acid than h2s, so the equilibrium lies to the right. ch3cooh is a stronger acid than h2s, so the equilibrium lies to the left. part eno2-(aq)+h2o(l) < => express your answer as part of a chemical equation. identify all of the phases in your answer. no2-(aq)+h2o(l) < => part fpredict whether the equilibrium lies to the left or to the right of the equation in previous part. hno2 is a stronger acid than h2o, so the equilibrium lies to the right. hno2 is a weaker acid than h2o, so the equilibrium lies to the left. hno2 is a stronger acid than h2o, so the equilibrium lies to the left. hno2 is a weaker acid than h2o, so the equilibrium lies to the right.
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