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Offline 32head

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Equilibrium - Finding Final Concentrations and more
« on: February 06, 2015, 04:01:25 AM »
Consider the follow reaction:
CO(g) + H2O(g) ------> H2(g) + CO2(g) + E

a) If the starting concentrations for the CO and H2O are 2M, and the system is allowed to go to equilibrium, what are the final concentrations for the CO, H2O, H2 and CO2? (Keq = 5.10)

b) What happens to equilibrium when each of the following stresses is applied?
i) Gaseous carbon dioxide is removed
ii) Water vapour is added
iii) The temperate was increased

c) Sketch a graph for the reaction as the products go to equilibrium (just need an explanation of how to sketch this)

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Re: Equilibrium - Finding Final Concentrations and more
« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2015, 05:18:47 AM »
Welcome, 32head: to the Chemical Forums.  According to the Forum Rules{click}, we want to see your attempt.

Did you ever see the Rodney Dangerfield movie Back to School?  A teacher, who hates him, smugly says he has Just.  One.  Question.  In 52 parts.  You don't hate us, right?  But you did ask a 5 part question, and show us no sign that you can do any of it.  Start at least with part A.  And, FYI, an explanation of "how to sketch" is really the same as "sketch it", in practical terms.
Hey, I'm not judging.  I just like to shoot straight.  I'm a man of science.

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