The boxes shown below represent a set of initial conditions for the reaction: Draw a quantitative molecular picture that shows what this system looks like after the reactants are mixed in one of the boxes and the system reaches equilibrium. Support your answer with calculations
Chemistry 1010 8/30/2017-9/1/2017 “Are all rocks the same” Granite -Heterogeneous: we can see boundaries. Mixtures. Can separate -granite is composed of different rocks that have been crushed together Chert -Homogeneous: we don’t see boundaries -property: if striked just right it will fall into flakes Distinguish Properties into 2 types 1. Physical -Changes that do not alter composition 2. Chemical -properties that a substance has that is involved in changing into another substance Techniques used for separating samples of matter Heterogeneous separated by -sorting, decanting, filtration Homogeneous separated by -distillation, crystallization (salt, sugar), chromatography Greek P