When the temperature increases the endothermic reaction is favoured, so less CO2 dissolves. There's also something about particles having more kinetic energy, but just remember the LCP justification and you'll be fine (I think).why does solubility of carbon dioxide decrease when temperature increase? I know that by increasing the temperature it favours the reactants but not sure about solubility.
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Using an example from the chemistry course, explain the importance of collaboration between individuals. 4 marks
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All gaseous^hi there444
Like it depends are the reactanst products gaseous or not? Coz that would determine it
Is there a reaction equation given?All gaseous
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K can you pls label the reactants/products and what they are? Is this haber?All gaseous
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Alright, thanks!When the temperature increases the endothermic reaction is favoured, so less CO2 dissolves. There's also something about particles having more kinetic energy, but just remember the LCP justification and you'll be fine (I think).
Nope . It just says explain changes. Nothing given except curve. It's like 3 marksIs there a reaction equation given?
Allows for the amalgamation of specialised knowledge (eg. analytical chemist can assist a medicinal chemist in determining the purity of a drug, using techniques such as x-ray crystallography, which the medicinal chemist has synthesised. Thus, together they can use their individual skills to synthesis a pure sample for in vivo testing)This thread got derailed so hard.
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Using an example from the chemistry course, explain the importance of collaboration between individuals. 4 marks
Very similar question to my trials
Close but nope
That's a really crappy question though :/Nope . It just says explain changes. Nothing given except curve. It's like 3 marks
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I'm not sure, however what they were looking for was stuff like Haber and BoschHow many do I get?
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30mol H2 produced. therefore 6xeq2 and 4xeq1
Yes, good job30mol H2 produced. therefore 6xeq2 and 4xeq1
No mol CO= 6(12) + 4(7)
= 100mol
Is this right?
hmm potentially 3-4/4 i thinkHow many do I get?
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