fadykozman
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no problemo, pleasure to help
OMG A SMART PERSON... totally agree by decreasing volume the IMMEDIATE effect is that the concentration would be increas because c=n/v so if u decrease V then C goes up .. then Le chat's principle works!!!seadonkey said:ur all wrong.... wen volume decreases conc of ALL reactants increase as
conc proportional to moles/volume
the 3 conc then curve
NH3 curve concave down
H2 and H2 concave up
fadykozman said:Dear SeaDonkey
The equilib constant doesn't change with change in volume or concentration, it only varies with the temperature, thus the basis of your argument are gone!
I can understand your point that concentration of all products and reactants increase.
read the whole sentence at once... then ull understand wat i meanfadykozman said:what you said is "How can you keep K constant when equilibrium shift?" even if the equilibrium shifts, the K doesn't change... read your post again
i did, and it only sounds like a few other people.. sounds like the majority of the people ive talked to from my school and everything just did a straight out Le Chat. type of thing rather than an initial increase in volume of all reactants.queenie said:did many of you guys put the initial increase/decrease in products and reactants?
I did mine like Captain Gh3y - no initial increase. We'll probably only lose 1 mark at most, but who knows...the markers might be lenientqueenie said:did many of you guys put the initial increase/decrease in products and reactants?
wat that the markers will be lenient?fadykozman said:very much doubted...
I didn't do Physics and Bio, but I do agree that our Chem exam was harder than last year's. Generally science teachers are pedantic and that's what makes it so difficult to get high marks in Chem/Phys/Bio .Abtari said:i doubt they will be pedantic..
*sigh* the hsc exams this year were riddled with little tricks - chem, physics, bio... definitely tougher than last year, in my opinion.