Textbook 5I #33

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Ava 1D
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Textbook 5I #33

Postby Ava 1D » Sun Jan 29, 2023 10:34 pm

Hi! I'm a bit confused on how to approach starting this problem and was wondering if anyone could help. Thanks!
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Dylan Do
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Re: Textbook 5I #33

Postby Dylan Do » Sun Jan 29, 2023 11:03 pm

Create an ICE table.
To find the initial concentration(M) of ammonium carbamate([) take the initial mass(25.0g) and convert it to moles and divide it by the volume(0.250L).
The initial concentrations of NH3 and CO2 are 0.

Then for equilibrium concentration of ammonium carbamate, take
[] minus x.

x is the change in concentration which also happens to be equilibrium concen for . Find it by taking mass of converting it to moles and dividing it by volume.


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