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9 March, 17:45

The reaction ag + (aq) + cl - (aq) ↔ agcl (s) has an equilibrium of 1020 (keq = 1020). if you have a beaker containing 1 liter of water with 0.1 mol of agcl (s) in it along with 10-6 m ag + (aq) and 10-15 m cl - (aq), how does the reaction shift?

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  1. 9 March, 17:57
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    When Q is equal the initial concentration of the products / the initial concentration of the reactants.

    so, Q = [Ag]*[Cl-] and we neglected [AgCl] as it is solid

    ∴ Q = 10^-6 * 10^-5

    = 10^-11

    now we will compare the value of Q with the value of Keq:

    when Q = Keq so, the system is in equilibrium

    and when Q > Keq so, the reaction will go forward (shift to right) to achieve equilibrium.

    and when Q< Keq so, the reaction will go left (shift to left) to achieve equilibrium.

    when Q = 10^-11 and Keq = 10^20

    ∴Q< Keq

    and the reaction will shift to left.
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