AQA 1.10 Equilibrium Constant Kp

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  • @spicybazaar5480
    @spicybazaar5480 4 года назад +5

    Hi there! At 10:42 you use the 1:1 ratio for SO2Cl2 as well to get 1.75 as the changes in moles. why is this? because earlier in the video you said the molar ratio of products only equal each other and not the reactants. please let me know. Thanks!

    • @miinziiiiiii
      @miinziiiiiii 3 года назад +7

      At 10:42 he’s talking about equilibrium moles whereas before he was talking about partial pressure .

  • @alexbesimming5835
    @alexbesimming5835 Год назад +1

    for the kp expression, do you put pp or just p before the element

    • @cultureddinosaur342
      @cultureddinosaur342 Год назад

      Either is fine but most people just put lower case p

    • @Ecarg476
      @Ecarg476 11 месяцев назад

      pp was for the old spec so p :)

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    @khobaibibnnasir1131 Год назад +3

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  • @harrydonna90677
    @harrydonna90677 Год назад

    At 12:37 you got the Kpa units wrong, it's Kpa-1 not Kpa.

    • @danialnasir3365
      @danialnasir3365 Год назад +2

      Hi mate, no he is right as the expression is So2 x Cl2 / So2Cl2 so one kpa cancels out and your left with 1 kpa on the top , the expression goes as kpa x kpa / kpa one of them cancels out to leave you with kpa

    • @Ecarg476
      @Ecarg476 11 месяцев назад +1

      Nah he's right

  • @aasthapathak9691
    @aasthapathak9691 2 года назад

    @10:35 when you said 'using the equation they all react in a 1:1 ratio so the changes will be the same' which equation are you referring to?

    • @Cars.r.us2023
      @Cars.r.us2023 2 года назад +2

      Literally just the chemical reaction he’s been talking about for the prior 2 mins no mathematics really