Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
To determine the net ionic equation for given
Concept introduction:
A net ionic equation refers to the chemical equation in which only the chemical species that participate in the reaction are listed and no other spectator ions are shown in the chemical equation.
(b)
Interpretation:
To determine if the given reaction will go to completion or not.
Concept introduction:
The completion of a reaction can be determined from the value of its equilibrium constant. If the value of Keq is greater than 1, then product formation is favored. If the Keq is found to be less than 1 then reactants are favored. If the Keq is equal to 1, then neither the products nor the reactants are favored.
(c)
Interpretation:
To determine the concentrations of SO42- and OH- ions at equilibrium.
Concept introduction:
The completion of a reaction can be determined from the value of its equilibrium constant. If the value of Keq is greater than 1, then product formation is favored. If the Keq is found to be less than 1 then reactants are favored. If the Keq is equal to 1, then neither the products nor the reactants are favored.
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