CHEM 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Dynamic Equilibrium, Hydrophobe, Nitric Acid

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N2o4 (g) equilib arrows 2no2 (g: at low t, we have mostly n2o4, at high t, we have mostly no2, i general we have a mixture of the two gases. K is a thermodynamic parameter characterizing the tendency for a chemical reaction or process to occur. Chemical processes are reversible the extent of reaction (amt of product formed - yield) is determined by k. K is a ratio of product to reactant activities, a (effective concentration of pressure ) at equilibrium the form of k depends on the balanced chemical equation. Activity = [solute] (assuming gamma & [s]o are both 1) Activity of a gas: a = gamma pg / po, , we use a = pg. Pure splid caco3 (s) ksp co3. K appears as unitless b/c all pressure and concentrations are relative to reference values. Pure solids and liquids have an activity of 1 and don"t include them in equilib calculations.

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