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Results - Equilibrium lab

Results - Equilibrium lab. (1) Title. (1) Curve. (1) Volume on y-axis. (1) lines meet. Total: /5. (1) # transfers on x-axis. (1) Curve. (1) lines switch and even out. Total: /2. (1) sharp jumps in volume. (2) Plotting data. Total: /3. Question 2 - (1) each, total: /6.

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Results - Equilibrium lab

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  1. Results - Equilibrium lab

  2. (1) Title (1) Curve (1) Volume on y-axis (1) lines meet Total: /5 (1) # transfers on x-axis

  3. (1) Curve (1) lines switch and even out Total: /2

  4. (1) sharp jumps in volume (2) Plotting data Total: /3

  5. Question 2 - (1) each, total: /6 i) amount/concentration of A/reactant ii) amount/concentration of B/product iii) forward reaction (rate of disappearance of reactant A or rate of appearance of product B) iv) reverse reaction (rate of appearance of A/ reactant or rate of disappearance of B/product) v) time/length/duration of reaction vi) Fraction of reactant/product converted to product/reactant, rate of reaction, % successful collisions or conversions

  6. Question 3,4 - total: /4 3) Dynamic equilibrium = dynamic, equilibrium: dynamic: reactions (forward & reverse) continue (1), equilibrium: concentrations (of reactants and products) don’t change (1) You can tell from the graph because [ ] does not change (lines become straight) (1) 4) You can tell by where the lines straighten out. If one reaction is favored, more of its product will form (higher line). (1) Total: /20 For more lessons, visit www.chalkbored.com

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