Q6. Describe the particle motion.

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Reversible reactions
Directions: Open the link (http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/reversible-reactions) to
internet browser to play the simulation of reversible reactions. Allow flash player to your
internet browser. The simulation can also be played offline. Open the .jar file that has the file
name "reversible reactions". If computer or laptop is not available. Please refer to the images
shown to answer4 the questions.
Initial
Two gas molecules in motion
in the left chamber.
Divider removed.
Prediction
Figure 2. Expansion of a Gas with Two Molecules.
Set-up the simulation so that two gas molecules are in motion in one chamber, with the other
chamber empty shown in figure 2.
Q6. Describe the particle motion.
Transcribed Image Text:Reversible reactions Directions: Open the link (http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/reversible-reactions) to internet browser to play the simulation of reversible reactions. Allow flash player to your internet browser. The simulation can also be played offline. Open the .jar file that has the file name "reversible reactions". If computer or laptop is not available. Please refer to the images shown to answer4 the questions. Initial Two gas molecules in motion in the left chamber. Divider removed. Prediction Figure 2. Expansion of a Gas with Two Molecules. Set-up the simulation so that two gas molecules are in motion in one chamber, with the other chamber empty shown in figure 2. Q6. Describe the particle motion.
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