Neko
Neko
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/7/2024 in #💭│doubts
Will a reaction still be considered at equillibrium if the rate of forward is significantly more
+solved @iTeachChem
33 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/20/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why doesn't addition of inert gas at constant volume shift the rxn towards one direction
this topic was too confusing for me tbh so yeah you can close it
35 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/7/2024 in #💭│doubts
Will a reaction still be considered at equillibrium if the rate of forward is significantly more
thanks
33 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/7/2024 in #💭│doubts
Will a reaction still be considered at equillibrium if the rate of forward is significantly more
padha toh nahi but you can close it
33 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/20/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why doesn't addition of inert gas at constant volume shift the rxn towards one direction
The more I think the more questions I get and I am just getting more confused 💀
35 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/20/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why doesn't addition of inert gas at constant volume shift the rxn towards one direction
But for that total pressure should decrease after adding inert gas which is obviously wrong
35 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/20/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why doesn't addition of inert gas at constant volume shift the rxn towards one direction
Or maybe that the change in total pressure cancels out this change in mole fraction
35 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/20/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why doesn't addition of inert gas at constant volume shift the rxn towards one direction
So its still wrong 😢 unless the thing slembash said was true
35 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/20/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why doesn't addition of inert gas at constant volume shift the rxn towards one direction
Qp is only equal to Kp in this scenario when delta Ng=0
35 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/20/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why doesn't addition of inert gas at constant volume shift the rxn towards one direction
Now if we add 2x moles of an inert gas E, total moles are 2+x New mole percents are 1-x/2+x and x/2+x new partial pressures are (1-x)P/2+x and (x)(P)/2+x Qp=(x)/(1-x)^2(P)(2+x)
35 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/20/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why doesn't addition of inert gas at constant volume shift the rxn towards one direction
Sir suppose there A+B forming C There are 1-x moles of A and B and x of C mole percent of A and B is 1-x/2-x and C is x/2-x Hence partial pressures are (1-x)(P)/(2-x) and (x)(P)/(2-x) Kp=(x)/(1-x)^2(2-x)(P)
35 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/20/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why doesn't addition of inert gas at constant volume shift the rxn towards one direction
yeah but partial pressure is also defined as the molar percent of a gas multiplied by total pressure
35 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/20/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why doesn't addition of inert gas at constant volume shift the rxn towards one direction
And since volume cant increase the total pressure in the system would increase as well
35 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/20/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why doesn't addition of inert gas at constant volume shift the rxn towards one direction
When youre adding a gas obviously the total moles in that closed system would increase
35 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/20/2024 in #💭│doubts
Why doesn't addition of inert gas at constant volume shift the rxn towards one direction
but I thought that partial pressure of a component was related to the mole fraction of that component. so a decrease in mole fraction should change it
35 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/10/2024 in #💭│doubts
Pnc Diagonals of a polygon
+solved @SirLancelotDuLac
12 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/10/2024 in #💭│doubts
Pnc Diagonals of a polygon
sorry I always forget to close these things 😅
12 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/10/2024 in #💭│doubts
Pnc Diagonals of a polygon
yes
12 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/14/2024 in #💭│doubts
A question in Chemical Equillibrium
+solved @iTeachChem
22 replies
IiTeachChem
Created by Neko on 10/14/2024 in #💭│doubts
A question in Chemical Equillibrium
Thanks for the explanation sir
22 replies