5G.5

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Jordan_Wesson_2J
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5G.5

Postby Jordan_Wesson_2J » Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:21 pm

How are flask 3 and 4 different? Both flasks have 6/11 decomposed X2 molecules.

Eva Guillory 2E
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Re: 5G.5

Postby Eva Guillory 2E » Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:24 pm

If you look at page three of the syllabus, you will notice that 5G.5 is not included in the list of homework problems.

Michael Torres 4I
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Re: 5G.5

Postby Michael Torres 4I » Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:29 pm

I think the flasks are displayed in chronological order from left to right. Therefore, the reaction is at equilibrium in both flasks 3 and 4. However, because flask 3 occurs first, it displays the point in time when the reaction first reached equilibrium. By the time the reaction reached the state depicted in flask 4, the reaction had already been in equilibrium.


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