Worked example: Calculating equilibrium concentrations from initial concentrations | Khan Academy
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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Been struggling for abit and this is chefs kiss
Dude, my professor never explained any of this, then gave us homework on it. I get that sometimes professors will assign homework on new material to make us figure it out and learn it ourselves, but it was (sort of) covered in lecture, so that wasn't his intention. Like... he literally skipped all examples that were on his slides, saying "we don't need to do that." Like, bro, we haven't been studying chemistry for decades, we need the example problems!!!
How would you solve it if you have the initial concentration for the product of brcl but no initial concentration for the reactant of br2 and cl2?
Wonderful as usual🫡🫡🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟!
thanks now i understand
Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing this video! May answer nako 😭
Finally I understand
Ty
Where did you get the 0.60?
we assume its the initial concentration for the question (sorry for late answer just clicked on this vid)
wait I have a question is kc the same as keq??
Where did you get the 1.59?
2.65×0.6
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Where did the 4.65 come from?
algebra to go from
1.59 - 2.65x = 2x
to
1.59 = 4.65x
2+2.65=4.65
why not just use quadratic formula instead of square rooting to remove x squared
its easier and less time consuming
why isnt it +- square root?
It is, but we only consider the positive answer because the negative answer wouldn't make sense in the context of a concentration problem, and so we just omit it.
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