[CHM 112] Burdge

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Sun Jul 14 19:35:55 EDT 2013


On 07/14/13 15:34,  wrote:
> Dr. Pounds,
> I have a question about number 76 of Burdge.. Where did you get the 2x + x from?
> Did you disregard the NH4CO2NH2 (s) from the solution process because it is a solid and therefore equals 1?
>
> Thank you

Yes,  the NH_4 CO_2 NH_2 is a SOLID so it doesn't have a pressure.  In 
the law of mass action expression for the equilibrium constant, the 
solid goes into the expression as 1.


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Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D.  (pounds_aj at mercer.edu)
Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science
Mercer University,  Macon, GA 31207   (478) 301-5627
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