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Re: ice table
I usually just put my ice table under the balanced equation and because solids and liquids aren't used to calculate equilibrium, I just write crosses through them as I go along so I don't get confused.
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Re: ice table
No solids and liquids are not included in the ICE table because they don't experience changes in concentration
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Re: ice table
No
Since solids and liquids are not written in the k expression we don't need to include them in the ice tables
Since solids and liquids are not written in the k expression we don't need to include them in the ice tables
Re: ice table
No, solids and liquids are both put in as 1. The only things that can have value are aqueous (aq) and gas (g).
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