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Like it depends are the reactanst products gaseous or not? Coz that would determine it
 

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why does solubility of carbon dioxide decrease when temperature increase? I know that by increasing the temperature it favours the reactants but not sure about solubility.
When the temperature increases the endothermic reaction is favoured, so less CO2 dissolves. There's also something about particles having more kinetic energy, but just remember the LCP justification and you'll be fine (I think).
 

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When the temperature increases the endothermic reaction is favoured, so less CO2 dissolves. There's also something about particles having more kinetic energy, but just remember the LCP justification and you'll be fine (I think).
Alright, thanks!
 

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This thread got derailed so hard.

back on topic !

Using an example from the chemistry course, explain the importance of collaboration between individuals. 4 marks
Very similar question to my trials
Allows for the amalgamation of specialised knowledge (eg. analytical chemist can assist a medicinal chemist in determining the purity of a drug, using techniques such as x-ray crystallography, which the medicinal chemist has synthesised. Thus, together they can use their individual skills to synthesis a pure sample for in vivo testing)
Promotes sharing and corroboration of information (eg. environmental chemists from around the world can share their data concerning oxides of sulfur and nitrogen in the atmosphere to monitor the concentrations of these substances globally)

Edit: just saw this was worth 4 marks. Can confirm I would not get 4 marks haha
 

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Nope . It just says explain changes. Nothing given except curve. It's like 3 marks

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That's a really crappy question though :/

It's definitely an increase in pressure though because all of the concentrations are increasing at once.

Would have been a better q with eqn
 

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Looks to me like they have increased the amount of all of the gasses. Then, the first and third lines (top from bottom), decrease in concentration perhaps because they were both on the same side of the equation and that side had a higher number of moles, so LCP dictates that the equilibrium should shift to favour the other side, which is corroborated by the fact that the middle line increases in concentration.
 

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