6.6.3 - Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations
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Practice Questions
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What is the change in concentration for reactants and products in an ICE table?
💡 Hint: Consider the balanced equation carefully.
What do you fill in the equilibrium row of an ICE table?
💡 Hint: Remember to use initial concentrations and subtract or add x accordingly.
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What does Kc represent?
💡 Hint: Think about what Kc stands for in chemical reactions.
At equilibrium, which of the following is true?
💡 Hint: Consider the definition of equilibrium.
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In the reaction 2A + B ⇌ C + D, you're given initial concentrations. How would you set up the ICE table and find the equilibrium concentrations?
💡 Hint: Review carefully how each reactant and product changes the amounts in the ICE table.
Given that Kc = 10 and when the concentrations of reactants A and B change, how would you predict the new equilibrium position?
💡 Hint: Think about adding or removing substances and the resulting effects on equilibrium.
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