ICE Table
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Re: ICE Table
Yes, you can use it for partial pressures as well as concentrations and amount of moles.
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Re: ICE Table
Yes you can. You just have to make sure that all of the values in your ICE tables have the same units (initial, change, and equilibrium) and that if you are going to calculate a Kc or Kp value, that you convert to the proper units.
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Re: ICE Table
yes! just make sure everything is in SI units and they are all the SAME. ICE tables are so useful.
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Re: ICE Table 5J19
For the ICE tables , if the product side has 2 moles that are both the reactants combined, would the x value be 2x because its doubling in moles?
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Re: ICE Table
smurphy1D wrote:For the ICE tables , if the product side has 2 moles that are both the reactants combined, would the x value be 2x because its doubling in moles?
I am assuming you mean:
A + B --> 2C ?
If so, then yes, when you are setting up the ICE chart, on the reactants side, there would be two +x's, and on the product side, there would be -2x (assuming the reaction is going forward and you start with reactants).
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Re: ICE Table
Yes, ICE tables can be set up to determine the Initial, Change in, and Equilibrium concentrations (of aqueous substances or gases) or partial pressures (of gases).
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