i was pretty much guessing so idk what to do really
Ask yourself how many moles of the reactants have reacted in order to make 0.350 mol of NOCl Then subtract those values from the initial amount of each reactant. Can you take it from there?
Hey this is how I got the answers. I recommend u use the ICE method using the table I drew out above, Where I= initial moles C= change in moles ( which is the moles of reactants that reacted) E= equilibrium moles( moles of the substances that are left in the equilibrium mixture) I hope this makes sense. Also I must say I’m quite shocked ur doing equilibria in as level, as I thought it was usually taught in yr 13
Hey this is how I got the answers. I recommend u use the ICE method using the table I drew out above, Where I= initial moles C= change in moles ( which is the moles of reactants that reacted) E= equilibrium moles( moles of the substances that are left in the equilibrium mixture) I hope this makes sense. Also I must say I’m quite shocked ur doing equilibria in as level, as I thought it was usually taught in yr 13
hi, thank you so much for the written explanation, im doing a level chem but i am revising for my end of y12 mock and they told us to revise as content only so i used the pmt as revisions question for this topic - is calculating equilibrium moles like this in y13/y2 content only? its confusing bc pmt has the questions jumbled up a bit, i thought this was a kc calculation where we had to rearrange numbers when i first saw it