Pressure, volume change on equilibrium

Pressure, volume change on equilibrium

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Chemistry, Science, Physics, Engineering

10th Grade - University

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The video explains how the yield of a gaseous reaction is influenced by changes in container volume, highlighting Boyle's law where pressure is inversely proportional to volume. It discusses how pressure or volume changes occur with variations in the number of gas moles. The total pressure is the sum of individual gas partial pressures. An increase in pressure results in more gas molecules and higher concentration. The number of moles is directly proportional to the partial pressure of gases.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What happens to the yield of a product in a gaseous reaction when the volume of the container changes?

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Explain Boyle's law in relation to pressure and volume.

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What is the relationship between the number of moles of gas and the change in pressure or volume?

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How is the total pressure of a reaction mixture calculated?

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Describe the relationship between partial pressure and the number of gaseous moles.

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