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ICE tables
If the C stands for change, C stands for the change of what? Is it the concentration? How do you determine what goes in the row for C?
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Re: ICE tables
In the C row goes the change in concentration or pressure. In this row, the change is represented by the variable x. E.g. [Cl] (numerical value) - x. Hope this helps.
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Re: ICE tables
The C stands for the change in molar concentration. C is figured out by looking at the chemical equation and its coefficient for the reactants and products.
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Re: ICE tables
C stands for change in concentration. In the C row, you put what is left after the reaction occurs of each component. ex (initial concentration -x) or (initial concentration + x)
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