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This reaction mixture is initially at equilibrium with the amounts: 0.1 atm A, 15 g B, and 0.4 atm C
2A(g) + 3B(s) = C(g)
Suddenly, the container volume is reduced to 1/3 of its initial value. Complete the ICE table that would be used to
solve for the new equilibrium mixture by dragging the necesary components. First ask yourself, which way does
LeChateler's principle predict the reaction will go to return the mixture to equilibrium?
2A (g) + 3B (s)
C(g)
Note: the amounts of reactants and products
in the initial row of the ICE table cannot be
the same as the initial equilibrium values!
Equilibrium values won't changel In order to
create a non-equilibrium mixture, the initial
equilibrium values used in the I row must be
adjusted to represent amounts AFTER the
volume is reduced to 1/31!!
I
0.1
0.4
C
2/3
1/3
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Transcribed Image Text:This reaction mixture is initially at equilibrium with the amounts: 0.1 atm A, 15 g B, and 0.4 atm C 2A(g) + 3B(s) = C(g) Suddenly, the container volume is reduced to 1/3 of its initial value. Complete the ICE table that would be used to solve for the new equilibrium mixture by dragging the necesary components. First ask yourself, which way does LeChateler's principle predict the reaction will go to return the mixture to equilibrium? 2A (g) + 3B (s) C(g) Note: the amounts of reactants and products in the initial row of the ICE table cannot be the same as the initial equilibrium values! Equilibrium values won't changel In order to create a non-equilibrium mixture, the initial equilibrium values used in the I row must be adjusted to represent amounts AFTER the volume is reduced to 1/31!! I 0.1 0.4 C 2/3 1/3 Undo Submit Reset
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