Equilibrium graph always look like this? Is this correct?
sikeveo back after sem2 Joined Feb 22, 2004 Messages 1,794 Location North Shore Gender Male HSC 2005 Aug 19, 2005 #1 Equilibrium graph always look like this? Is this correct?
W wanton-wonton Active Member Joined Aug 14, 2004 Messages 1,415 Gender Male HSC 2005 Aug 21, 2005 #2 sikeveo said: Equilibrium graph always look like this? Is this correct? Click to expand... Nope. If you turn to Chemistry Pathways by Thickett, you'll see there are different "types' of chemical equilibrium curves.
sikeveo said: Equilibrium graph always look like this? Is this correct? Click to expand... Nope. If you turn to Chemistry Pathways by Thickett, you'll see there are different "types' of chemical equilibrium curves.
Dreamerish*~ Love Addict - Nakashima Joined Jan 16, 2005 Messages 3,705 Gender Female HSC 2005 Aug 21, 2005 #3 Bottom line is, equilibrium is reached when the y-value stays constant.
sikeveo back after sem2 Joined Feb 22, 2004 Messages 1,794 Location North Shore Gender Male HSC 2005 Aug 21, 2005 #4 Thanks wanton. Thanks dreamerish, not that i didn't know it but hey thanks
Jumbo Cactuar Argentous Fingers Joined Sep 8, 2003 Messages 425 Gender Male HSC 2003 Aug 21, 2005 #5 The graph however is terrible (not the results). I hope you are not going to submit that! cnbf to type everything wrong with it; so if you are after suggestions pls say so.
The graph however is terrible (not the results). I hope you are not going to submit that! cnbf to type everything wrong with it; so if you are after suggestions pls say so.
sikeveo back after sem2 Joined Feb 22, 2004 Messages 1,794 Location North Shore Gender Male HSC 2005 Aug 22, 2005 #6 No it was just an exercise on a sheet. It was purely for the sake of it.