the position of a reaction relative to equilibrium
Q indicates wether or not a reaction will occur when the value of Q is compared to the equilibrium constant K if Q is larger than K the reaction will occur from product to reactant (decomposition) if Q is smaller than K the reaction will occur from reactant to product
A reaction quotient is a fraction with product concentrations in the numerator and reactant concentrations in the denominator - with each concentration raised to a power equal to the corresponding stoichiometric coefficient in the balanced chemical equation.
Probable "each reaction" is each reactant; coefficients are used.
You can make it shift, by Le Chatliers principle. Or. By Reaction Quotient method and comparing it against the Equilibrium constant.
It indicates how fast reactants become products.
Q indicates wether or not a reaction will occur when the value of Q is compared to the equilibrium constant K if Q is larger than K the reaction will occur from product to reactant (decomposition) if Q is smaller than K the reaction will occur from reactant to product
It indicates Division
An exclamation mark indicates an emotional reaction.
The word "quotient" comes from the Latin quotiens which means "how many times" and indicates how many times a number goes into another.
Intelligence quotient
the reaction is at dynamic equilibrium.
A reaction quotient is a fraction with product concentrations in the numerator and reactant concentrations in the denominator - with each concentration raised to a power equal to the corresponding stoichiometric coefficient in the balanced chemical equation.
Probable "each reaction" is each reactant; coefficients are used.
"Sum" indicates addition, "into" indicates division. I'm guessing you meant division. If so, use "quotient," "answer" or "result." 4 goes into 84 21 times.
Fraction is an expression that indicates the quotient of two quantities such as 1/3 Ratio a relationship between quantities normally expressed as the quotient of one value divided by the other
You can make it shift, by Le Chatliers principle. Or. By Reaction Quotient method and comparing it against the Equilibrium constant.
A+B —> C+D+ HEAT (Apex)