The difference between the terms ‘ K ’ and ‘ K p ’ is to be stated. The condition when these are equal and when they are unequal is to be determined. The new value of K if the coefficients in a reaction are tripled and the new value of K p if an equation is reversed is to be determined. Concept introduction: When the equilibrium constant is expressed in terms of concentration, it is represented as K . When the equilibrium constant is expressed in terms of pressure, it is represented as K p . To determine: The difference between the terms ‘ K ’ and ‘ K p ’; the condition when these are equal and when they are unequal and the new value of K if the coefficients in a reaction are tripled and the new value of K p if an equation is reversed.
The difference between the terms ‘ K ’ and ‘ K p ’ is to be stated. The condition when these are equal and when they are unequal is to be determined. The new value of K if the coefficients in a reaction are tripled and the new value of K p if an equation is reversed is to be determined. Concept introduction: When the equilibrium constant is expressed in terms of concentration, it is represented as K . When the equilibrium constant is expressed in terms of pressure, it is represented as K p . To determine: The difference between the terms ‘ K ’ and ‘ K p ’; the condition when these are equal and when they are unequal and the new value of K if the coefficients in a reaction are tripled and the new value of K p if an equation is reversed.
Solution Summary: The author explains the difference between the terms K and K_p.
Interpretation: The difference between the terms ‘
K’ and ‘
Kp’ is to be stated. The condition when these are equal and when they are unequal is to be determined. The new value of
K if the coefficients in a reaction are tripled and the new value of
Kp if an equation is reversed is to be determined.
Concept introduction: When the equilibrium constant is expressed in terms of concentration, it is represented as
K. When the equilibrium constant is expressed in terms of pressure, it is represented as
Kp.
To determine: The difference between the terms ‘
K’ and ‘
Kp’; the condition when these are equal and when they are unequal and the new value of
K if the coefficients in a reaction are tripled and the new value of
Kp if an equation is reversed.
Experiment 1
Data Table 1: Conservation of Mass - Initial Mass
Data Table 1
Data Table 2
Data Table 3
Data Table 4
Panel 1
Photo 1
Data Table 5
Reaction Mass of test tube and 5.0% HC₂H₂O2 (g)
#
(A)
(B)
Mass of NaHCO, (g) Mass of balloon and NaHCO, (g)
(C)
0.10
1
0829
14.38g
0.20
2
0.929
14.29g
0.35
1.00g
3
14.25g
0.50
1.14g
14.29
Experiment 1
Data Table 2: Moles of HC2H3O2
Reaction Volume of Mass of
Moles of HC₂H₂O₂
5.0%
Vinegar
(g)
(ML)
5.0
0.25
0042 mol
2
5.0
0.25
0042 mol
3
5.0
0.25
0042 mol
5.0
0.25
0042 mol
Experiment 1
Data Table 3: Moles of NaHCO3
Reaction Mass of NaHCO (g)
10g
20g
35g
50g
Experiment 1
Data Table 4: Theoretical Yield of CO₂
Reaction #
1
2
3
Experiment 1
Total mass before reaction (g)
(D=A+C)
15.29
15.21g
15.25g
15.349
Exercise 1
Data Table 1
Data Table 2
Data Table 3
Data Table 4
Panel 1
Photo 1
Data Table 5
Exercise 1-
Data Table 1
Data Table 2
DataTable 3
Data Table 4
Panel 1
Photo 1
Data Table 5
Exercise 1-
Moles of NaHCO
0012 mol
0025 mol
0044 mol
0062 mol…
The chemical reaction you investigated is a two-step reaction. What type of reaction occurs in each step? How did you determine your answer?
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