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  1. When doing an ICE Chart in Chemistry, when do you know whether the C is a negative or positive?I was told if the problem gives
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  2. Which of the following choices is NOT a potential application of the solubility product constant?A. Use (K sp) to find
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  3. In a chemical reaction, the forward rate is greater than the reverse rate. Which statement about the reaction is correct?The
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  4. In a chemical reaction, the forward rate is greater than the reverse rate. Which statement about the reaction is correct?The
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  5. can the concentrations of reactant and products affect the directions of equilibrium constant
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  6. At a certain temperature, Kc = 33 for the reaction:H2(g) + I2(g) 2HI(g) Assume that the initial concentrations of both H2 and I2
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  7. What is the limiting reactant/excess reactant and maximum theoretical product in grams if given starting reactants of5.0g Na()
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  8. The reaction between NO (nitric oxide) and oxygen is a key step in the formation ofacid rain. O2(g) + 2NO(g) → 2NO2(g) A
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  9. Suppose the ΔGof, ΔHof, and ΔSo are available and valid at 298 K. Which equation(s) could be used to calculate the change in
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  10. Suppose the ÄGof, ÄHof, and ÄSo are available and valid at 298 K. Which equation(s) could be used to calculate the change in
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