by Brian Leakey | Jul 1, 2023 | Chemistry
Use Le Chatelier’s principle to explain the different colors found in the following equilibria. (This means your explanation will say either reactant added, reactant removed, product added, product removed.) Show all chemical reactions.a.i. Which way does it shift...
by Brian Leakey | Jul 1, 2023 | Chemistry
Use Le Chatelier’s principle to explain the different colors found in the following equilibria. (This means your explanation will say either reactant added, reactant removed, product added, product removed.) Show all chemical reactions.a.i. Which way does it shift...
by Brian Leakey | Jul 1, 2023 | Chemistry
Define the following terms:a. Chemical equilibriumb. Le Chatelier’s principle Write chemical equations that describe the three equilibria that you will observe during this experiment. Consider the hypothetical exothermic equilibrium reaction:A + B ↔ C + D + heatWhich...
by Brian Leakey | Jul 1, 2023 | Chemistry
Define the following terms:a. Chemical equilibriumb. Le Chatelier’s principle Write chemical equations that describe the three equilibria that you will observe during this experiment. Consider the hypothetical exothermic equilibrium reaction:A + B ↔ C + D + heatWhich...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 29, 2023 | Chemistry
My unknown number was 15 and the unknown bacteria was Staphylococcus aureus which was cocci in clusters. The technique used was gram staining and streak plate.Gram stain was positive with no change in colony morphology. The color for phenol red pigmentation was yellow...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 29, 2023 | Chemistry
My unknown number was 15 and the unknown bacteria was Staphylococcus aureus which was cocci in clusters. The technique used was gram staining and streak plate.Gram stain was positive with no change in colony morphology. The color for phenol red pigmentation was yellow...
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