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Hi all,

Could someone please explain this to me? I got A...

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Ah found it, so i got quite stuck on this too, so basically adding 10ml of solvent x dilutes the concentration of I2 in the solution. So to increase the Concentration again, the Eq shifts to favour the forward reaction, decreasing the conc of I2 in Y
 

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Ah found it, so i got quite stuck on this too, so basically adding 10ml of solvent x dilutes the concentration of I2 in the solution. So to increase the Concentration again, the Eq shifts to favour the forward reaction, decreasing the conc of I2 in Y
ohhhh okay that makes sense - thanks
 

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Sorry it's been a while since I did this paper lol, I *THINK* This is because NaOH produces 1 hydroxide ion when dissolved in water and Ba(OH)2 produces 2 so they just add up
Yeah so I said Ba(OH)2 + NaOH --> Na+ + Ba2+ + 3(OH-) --but had no clue what to do from there
 

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Yeah so I said Ba(OH)2 + NaOH --> Na+ + Ba2+ + 3(OH-) --but had no clue what to do from there

I think it wouldn't add up to 3(OH) per say but just the total concentration of OH ions in the solution if that makes sense
 

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well yes, but the question is asking for the "concentrations of each of the ions in the solutions formed" so its not asking for the ratio but the final conc?
 

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