MATH 213 Midterm: MATH 231 UIUC 231ex2sol

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Equilibrium constant and reaction quotient are the product of the products divided by the product of the reactants, each raised to the power that is their stoichiometric coefficient. All chemicals in the reaction are in the gas phase, so all of them are in the expression. The reaction is exothermic (heat is on the product side). If the temperature is increased, the reaction will shift toward reactants (less products), so the numerator of k will decrease and the denominator will increase. Kp and kc are related by a power of - n. Nh3 is a weak base and reacts with water when bubbled through it. In a bronsted-lowry reaction, the acid on the reactant side donates an h+ and the base on the reactant side accepts it. Only reactions 1 and 2 have this form. Is the acid on the reactant side. Its conjugate base is less by an h+.