EBK INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 17.7, Problem 17.3SC
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Interpretation:
The color of the given indicator when rain is likely due to increased water vapor in the air is to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
Le-Chatelier principle states that the when a dynamic equilibrium is subjected to a change, the equilibrium moves in a direction so as to counteract that change. If the concentration of one of the compounds in the equilibrium is increased or decreased, the equilibrium will move in a direction to decrease/increase the concentration of that compound.
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The equilibrium constant (K) has a value of 0.30, Calculate the concentrations of A, B, C
and D at equilibrium if [A]; = 0.2 M and [B]; = 0.5 M.
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1. Building the ICE table produce the following quadratic equation
(0.7x² +0.21x-0.3=0)
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Completing the square
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Exercises
6-A. Consider the following equilibria in aqueous solution:
(1) Ag* + Cl¯ = A£CI(aq)
(2) AgCl(aq) + ci¯ = AgCl
(3) AgCl(s) = Ag* + Cl¯
K = 2.0 × 10³
K = 9.3 × 10'
K = 1.8 × 10-1o
(a) Calculate the numerical value of the equilibrium constant for the
reaction AGCI(s) = AgCl(aq).
(b) Calculate the concentration of AgCl(aq) in eqilibrium with
excess undissolved solid AgCl.
(c) Find the numerical value of K for the reaction AgCl
A£CI(s) + Cl¯.
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