A tiny sample of an aqueous solution of two substances R and P is sketched below, as if it was under an imaginary micros
Posted: Wed May 04, 2022 3:53 pm
A tiny sample of an aqueous solution of two substances R and P is sketched below, as if it was under an imaginary microscope so powerful that individual molecules could be seen. (The water molecules are not shown) R P R and P can interconvert. That is, R can turn into P, and P can turn back into R: R (aq) =P (aq) K-1/2 The equilibrium constant & for this equilibrium is 1 Predict the number of R and P molecules this sample when the interconversion reaches equilibrium number of R molecules: X number of P molecules: