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  1. NaCl(s) + H2O(l) <--> Na(aq) + Cl(aq)If you added chloride ions to the above equilibrium, what would happen to the concentration
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  2. If the concentration of CO2 is 2.90 g of CO2 per 1.00 L of soft drink when bottled under 2.0 atm of CO2 pressure, what will be
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  3. If the concentration of CO2 is 2.90 g of CO2 per 1.00 L of soft drink when bottled under 2.0 atm of CO2 pressure, what will be
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  4. What is the minimum concentration?Determine the minimum concentration of the precipitating agent on the right to cause
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  5. refer to the reaction 2NH3 (g) ↔ N2 (g) + 3H2 (g), and ΔH = 92.2 kJ.1.What will be the effect on the concentration of H2 if
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  6. A) Calculate the hydrogen-ion concentration of a 5.45*10^-4 M H2CO3, solution, noting that Ka is bigger than Kb.B)What is the
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  7. What relationship exists between H^+ ion concentration and OH^- ion concentration? Waht is the OH^- concentration of an aqueous
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  8. If the initial concentration of NO(g) is 6.745 mol/L, calculate the % of NO(g) left over after the reaction reaches equilibrium
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  9. Did I answer this equilibrium question correctly?2CO(g) + O2(g) <-> 2CO2(g) 1) How will increasing the concentration of CO shift
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  10. If the initial concentration of NH3(g) is 4.643 mol/L, calculate the % of NH3(g) left over after the reaction reaches
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