5I.15
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5I.15
Hi! Can someone please explain how to make the ICE table for this HW problem step-by step? I set it up, but I'm not sure what to do with the solid (NH4HS).
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Re: 5I.15
Solids are not included in the ICE table, since they aren't included in the K equation anyway. Basically for a solid and a liquid omit them from the ICE table
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Re: 5I.15
yeah if you have the initial concentration of either the reactants or the products you should put that in for the I in ICE and then generally add or subtract x (since we don't know the factors) and then do the opposite to the other side under C. then just combine those for E and solve for the unknown x
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Re: 5I.15
The solid would not matter when setting up the ICE table. The products do matter. What I do is cross out the section for the reactant, and add x to both the products. Then, you can solve using k.
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Re: 5I.15
ICE tables only involve finding the concencentration using only aqueous or gas molecules. Solids or liquids are not included. You also use ICE tables when you are given intial concentrations.
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