CHEM 201 Lecture 32: c52

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30 Apr 2020
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Equilibrium change: whenever you have a zero amount for any component(s) on one side of the balanced equation, then the exergonic direction is to that side of the equation, ex. Initially, there was no product, so the exergonic direction would to drive the equation to the right. *for quadratic formula, round off at the end according. To the fewest sigfigs in the values of a, b, and c. General steps to equilibrium calculations which involve changes in amounts. Begin with a balanced equations for the equilibrium process. Start a table with the initial amounts (atm, m, or mol) which are given for each k component: liquids and solids are always unity condition as long as there is some amount of them present. For the next line in the table ,set up the changes in the amounts (atm, m, or mol) for each k component based on x"s.