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Select all of the accurate statements about reaction quotients and equilibrium constants from the choices below. A reaction quotient equals the equilibrium constant at equilibrium. As a reaction progresses backward toward equilibrium K drops until it reaches Q. A reaction quotient is the same as equilibrium constant. As a reaction progresses forward toward equilibrium K is the highest value Q attains. In a reacting mixture K is the ratio of product to reactant concentrations. If Q < K the reaction should progress forward to attain equilibrium.
An overly efficient student simultaneously prepared two titration mixtures, consisting of diluted bleaching solution, KI solution, and HCI solution.
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if the height of the mercury column in the leveling bulb is 20 mm greater than that in the gas buret and the atmospheric pressure is 650 mm, what is the pressure of the gas trapped in the buret?
an old synthetic procedure starts by calling for fifteen kilo grams of sulfuric acid. if your largest reaction vessel
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When optically active B was treated with CrO3 in pyridine, an optically inactive sample of A was obtained. Heating A with hydrazine in base gave hydrocarbon C, which, when heated with alkaline KMnO4, gave carboxylic acid D. Identify compounds A, B..
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