6th Edition 11.115

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MadisonFuentes1G
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6th Edition 11.115

Postby MadisonFuentes1G » Fri Jan 11, 2019 6:21 pm

For question b, the solution explains that the compressing the system would lead to no change to the equilibrium equation because the number of moles are equal on either side. However, it looks like there are 12 moles on the left side and 7 on the other. Can someone explain how they came to this conclusion? Is it because the liquid and aqueous molecules don't count?

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Re: 6th Edition 11.115

Postby Ray Guo 4C » Fri Jan 11, 2019 6:23 pm

Yes, we should only consider the number of moles of gases on each side in case of a change in pressure.


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