The reaction has to be balanced and the reaction quotient, Q c for the given reaction, O 2 (g) ⇌ O 3 (g) has to be written. Concept Introduction: Reaction Quotient: Reaction quotient, Q c is the ratio between product of the product concentration to the product of the reactant concentration with each term raised to the power of its balancing coefficient. Consider a general equation, a A + b A ⇌ c C + d D Where a, b, c and d are the stoichiometric coefficients. The reaction quotient is, Q c = [C] c [D] d [ A] a [B] b
The reaction has to be balanced and the reaction quotient, Q c for the given reaction, O 2 (g) ⇌ O 3 (g) has to be written. Concept Introduction: Reaction Quotient: Reaction quotient, Q c is the ratio between product of the product concentration to the product of the reactant concentration with each term raised to the power of its balancing coefficient. Consider a general equation, a A + b A ⇌ c C + d D Where a, b, c and d are the stoichiometric coefficients. The reaction quotient is, Q c = [C] c [D] d [ A] a [B] b
Definition Definition Number that is expressed before molecules, ions, and atoms such that it balances out the number of components present on either section of the equation in a chemical reaction. Stoichiometric coefficients can be a fraction or a whole number and are useful in determining the mole ratio among the reactants and products. In any equalized chemical equation, the number of components on either side of the equation will be the same.
Chapter 17, Problem 17.15P
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The reaction has to be balanced and the reaction quotient, Qc for the given reaction, O2(g)⇌ O3(g) has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Reaction Quotient:
Reaction quotient, Qc is the ratio between product of the product concentration to the product of the reactant concentration with each term raised to the power of its balancing coefficient.
Consider a general equation,
aA +bA⇌cC+dD
Where a, b, c and d are the stoichiometric coefficients. The reaction quotient is,
Qc = [C]c[D]d[A]a[B]b
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The reaction has to be balanced and the reaction quotient, Qc for the given reaction, NO(g) + O3(g)⇌ NO2(g) + O2(g) has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Reaction Quotient:
Reaction quotient, Qc is the ratio between product of the product concentration to the product of the reactant concentration with each term raised to the power of its balancing coefficient.
Consider a general equation,
aA +bA⇌cC+dD
Where a, b, c and d are the stoichiometric coefficients. The reaction quotient is,
Qc = [C]c[D]d[A]a[B]b
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The reaction has to be balanced and the reaction quotient, Qc for the given reaction, N2O(g) + H2(g)⇌NH3(g) + H2O(g) has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Reaction Quotient:
Reaction quotient, Qc is the ratio between product of the product concentration to the product of the reactant concentration with each term raised to the power of its balancing coefficient.
Consider a general equation,
aA +bA⇌cC+dD
Where a, b, c and d are the stoichiometric coefficients. The reaction quotient is,
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