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Has anyone here ever been asked to actually draw equilibrium graphs based on data provided in an internal exam? Or is it just interpreting them that we need to know
 

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Has anyone here ever been asked to actually draw equilibrium graphs based on data provided in an internal exam? Or is it just interpreting them that we need to know
wth is an equilibrium graph?
 

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They may ask you to graph the effect of increasing concentration of a certain reactant/product, etc.
 

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I don't know any of that. Someone care to help us out here? please?
Check out Conquering Chemistry, Chemistry Contexts or Jacaranda Chemistry; you should find examples there and you should know how to interpret these graphs (i.e. Where is the point of equilibrium, where is the new equilibrium established after adding a reactant, etc.)
 

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Has anyone here ever been asked to actually draw equilibrium graphs based on data provided in an internal exam? Or is it just interpreting them that we need to know
I was asked a 6 marker on one from my previous chem task
 

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That's titration m9
well fk lol

in that case then yeah they might ask you to graph it. It's basically like 2U maths were you predict curves for rates of change but you also have to take into account Le Chatelier's principle.
 

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Do they have to accurately account for changes in concentration of one thing? Or is it just the general shape and whether you decrease/increase certain species that they look for?
 

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Do they have to accurately account for changes in concentration of one thing? Or is it just the general shape and whether you decrease/increase certain species that they look for?
It doesn't have to be accurate; just a general shape

I had a multiple choice question for trials where they showed an equilibrium reaction and below they had three equilibrium curves; two for reactants and one for the product.

There were 4 letters A, B, C and D where we would have to look at the graph and interpret what happened at each of these points, such as whether temperature was increased/decreased (It was for Haber process so you needed to know whether it was exothermic or endothermic), concentration of a certain species was decreased/increased, etc.
 

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