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MrMudd183:

Can someone help explain this to me please? *worksheet(s) will be posted* It's graphing equilibriums

MrMudd183:

It's only 1 page, *the 2nd one is the graph*

MrMudd183:

@Shadow could you give a shot at this please? i'm so lost on how to do this

darkknight:

which number? are you stuck on

MrMudd183:

I can't figure out how to solve for the stuff within the chart

darkknight:

ohh, hmm... let me give you a hint At every time, the concentration of NO2 is 4 times greater than 02 So at time == 1600s NO2 is 1.24 M and O2 is .31M

MrMudd183:

would i just subtract the two of those to get the missing one?

MrMudd183:

if so then i was really overthinking it

darkknight:

Now lets look at a trendline between N2O5 and NO2 from 0s to 200s, N2O5 goes from 1M to .88M, (-.12M) and during this interval NO2 goes up from 0M to .24M (.24M which is twice as much gained as lost for N2O5)

darkknight:

Knowing those 2 pieces of info u can figure out the table now. lmk if u need more help but I'm afk for a bit

MrMudd183:

so all i have to do for the chart is subtract to get the missing features? i overthought it bigtime

MrMudd183:

that was the main thing, i couldn't figure out how to find the missing stuff in the chart for the life of me. thank ya

darkknight:

np

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