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Original post by zed963
How come you know a lot about chemistry?


Cause I'm the boss

Original post by Vionar
Thanks, but it was shamefully stolen!



It scares me...


Now my avatar is a pony :smile:
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Reply 1101
Original post by Bude8
Cause I'm the boss


Okay Boss. My book states that both the forward and backward reactions are happening at the same time so ammonia is broken down into hydrogen and nitrogen at the same time as it is made.

But what's the point of having a backward reaction?
Original post by zed963
Your English really has gone bad :tongue:


The irony of this sentence.

:tongue:
Reply 1103
Original post by L'Evil Fish
The irony of this sentence.

:tongue:


What's wrong with it? I think I put really in the wrong place.
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Original post by zed963
Okay Boss. My book states that both the forward and backward reactions are happening at the same time so ammonia is broken down into hydrogen and nitrogen at the same time as it is made.

But what's the point of having a backward reaction?


they don't CHOOSE to have the backwards reaction, its just something they have to deal with... which they do by using conditions that put the position of equilibrium to the right
Reply 1105
Original post by tara8000
they don't CHOOSE to have the backwards reaction, its just something they have to deal with... which they do by using conditions that put the position of equilibrium to the right


If you shift to the right then is more ammonia produced?
Original post by zed963
What's wrong with it?


It just sounds wrong :tongue:
Reply 1107
Original post by Bude8
Cause I'm the boss



Now my avatar is a pony :smile:


What sort of pony is that!? I just see a mask thingy and blue mist!
Ooooooooooo


~We live in an age of smart phones and stupid people.
Reply 1109
Original post by L'Evil Fish
It just sounds wrong :tongue:


How about now

Your English has really gone bad.

Or. Your English has gone bad.
Original post by zed963
If you shift to the right then is more ammonia produced?


I think so, this may be one of the things I need to look up, could be left... but regardless, it puts the position of equilibrium in the place where more forwards reaction is happening=more ammonia produced
Original post by zed963
How about now

Your English has really gone bad.

Or. Your English has gone bad.


Or:

Your English has deteriorated since we last spoke :colonhash:

:mmm:
Original post by Meliss
Ooooooooooo


~We live in an age of smart phones and stupid people.


bonjour?
Reply 1113
Original post by tara8000
I think so, this may be one of the things I need to look up, could be left... but regardless, it puts the position of equilibrium in the place where more forwards reaction is happening=more ammonia produced


Aah right, I just glanced at the page and I've learnt so much just by looking at it for a minute. :cool:
Original post by Meliss
Ooooooooooo


~We live in an age of smart phones and stupid people.

Let's hope they don't take over the world!
Original post by L'Evil Fish
Or:

Your English has deteriorated since we last spoke :colonhash:

:mmm:


*typed
Original post by tara8000
*typed


No as in voices :wink: sheesh woman
Original post by zed963
Okay Boss. My book states that both the forward and backward reactions are happening at the same time so ammonia is broken down into hydrogen and nitrogen at the same time as it is made.

But what's the point of having a backward reaction?


Naturally decomposes, there is no logical point in losing yield, so why would we deliberately do it?
Original post by tara8000
bonjour?


Hola :biggrin:


~We live in an age of smart phones and stupid people.
Reply 1119
Original post by L'Evil Fish
Or:

Your English has deteriorated since we last spoke :colonhash:

:mmm:


Theoretically, we have never spoken because we're communicating using a virtual service that only tolerates words. The virtual service does not emit vibrations hence my ears do not detect it thus I have never heard how you sound or speak.

Just to make that clear, now back to normal English.

We've never spoke.

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