Homework 5G.11 7th edition

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Homework 5G.11 7th edition

Postby bonnie_schmitz_1F » Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:38 pm

For 5G.11a, the different components are in different states of matter, so I'm not sure how to calculate Q. Can someone explain how I would do this?

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Re: Homework 5G.11 7th edition

Postby Julia Go 2L » Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:47 pm

Notice that Hg, B2Cl4, and Hg2Cl2 are either solid or liquid. The molar concentration of pure substances (solids or liquids) do not change. So, when you are writing the reaction quotient for this reaction, only BCl3 will be included because it is a gas.


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