How do you set up an ICE table with pressures instead of molarity?
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How do you set up an ICE table with pressures instead of molarity?
How do you set up an ICE table with pressures instead of molarity?
Re: How do you set up an ICE table with pressures instead of molarity?
Pressures are done the exact same way as molarity. The fraction for K will also be the exact same as doing it with molarity
Re: How do you set up an ICE table with pressures instead of molarity?
They are set up in the exact same way. Just remember to use all the guidelines when setting one up correctly
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Re: How do you set up an ICE table with pressures instead of molarity?
In setting up an ICE table using pressures, the process is similar just changing the units! Write down the initial PRESSURES involved in the reaction. Then determine how it is changing for the species and make sure to take into account the stoichiometric coefficients of the balanced equation (make sure the equation is already balanced!!). Then use all this to calculate the equilibrium pressure and add the final answer to the changes of the initial pressure.
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