3. 2. Assuming that Part I simulates the reaction A (reactant) B (product) what do these represent: i) volume of water in cylinder #1 (25 mL to start), ii) volume of water in #2, iii) transferring water from #1 to #2, iv) transferring water from #2 to #1, v) number of transfers, vi) diameter of straws What are the two important defining characteristics of a dynamic equilibrium? How can you tell by looking at your graphs when equilibrium has been established? How can you tell by looking at a graph which reaction (forward or reverse) is favored when the concentrations of reactants and products are equal)? 4. (i.e. faster

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2. Assuming that Part 1 simulates the reaction A (reactant) B (product) what do these represent:
i) volume of water in cylinder #1 (25 mL to start), ii) volume of water in #2, iii) transferring water
from #1 to # 2, iv) transferring water from #2 to #1, v) number of transfers, vi) diameter of straws
What are the two important defining characteristics of a dynamic equilibrium? How can you tell by
looking at your graphs when equilibrium has been established?
3.
4.
How can you tell by looking at a graph which reaction (forward or reverse) is favored (i.e. faster
when the concentrations of reactants and products are equal)?
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Transcribed Image Text:2. Assuming that Part 1 simulates the reaction A (reactant) B (product) what do these represent: i) volume of water in cylinder #1 (25 mL to start), ii) volume of water in #2, iii) transferring water from #1 to # 2, iv) transferring water from #2 to #1, v) number of transfers, vi) diameter of straws What are the two important defining characteristics of a dynamic equilibrium? How can you tell by looking at your graphs when equilibrium has been established? 3. 4. How can you tell by looking at a graph which reaction (forward or reverse) is favored (i.e. faster when the concentrations of reactants and products are equal)? Pages 26.6 cm x 20.3 cm SUBJECT NOTEBOOK CAHIER I SUJET www.hilroy.ca ASSEMBLED IN CANADA WITH IMPORTED MATERIALS ASSEMBLÉ AU CANADA AVEC DES MATIÈRES IMPORTÉES 13224 0 SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY INITIATIVE Certified Sourcing Approvisionnement certifié www.sfiprogram.org SFI-01359 65800 13224 5 157010
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