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*Knowing all equilibrium concentration except one and value of K, determine value of the unknown equilibrium concentration. *Knowing initial information and one piece of equilibrium information ( [ ] or %, atm ), determine the equilibrium position and K. This will require that you use an ICE BOX (table of initial, change and at equilibrium information for each species). *Knowing initial information and NO pieces of equilibrium information, value of K. This will require that you use an ICE BOX with "x" (table of initial, change and at equilibrium information for each species). *Special case Knowing initial partial pressures and total pressure at equilibrium (Ptotal,E, determine the equilibrium position and value of Equilibrium constant (Kp). 9) State LeChatelier's Principle, and what it means with respect to the new equilibrium position compared to the original equilibrium position. For all stresses except temperature change, both qualitative explanation and mathematical manipulation of Equilibrium expression explanation can be determined. 10) Using LeChatelier's Principle, be able to explain via the 4 step process used in notes/class to explain the shift in equilibrium / answer question as a result of the desired stress. Stress on equilibrium includes change in concentration of all reactant species, temperature change, add catalyst, change in volume, change in pressures. |