Gaseous Equilibrium and Rates of Reaction

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What does p stand for?
partial pressure
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If you increase the temperature on a exothermic reaction (left to right) which way would the position of equilibrium go?
left
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If you increase the temperature on an exothermic reaction (right to left) which way would the position of equilibrium go?
right
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What does a catalyst do to the position of equilibria?
nothing
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If an ion appears in the rate expression but not in the chemical equation what does this imply?
catalyst
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If a chemical appears in the chemical equation but not the rate expression what order does it have?
zero
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If steps do not affect the rate of reaction then what is the step before called?
the rate determining step
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If propanone has an order of 1 and hydrogen ions have an order of 2 what is the overall order of the rate expression?
three
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Do you have to work out units for k?
yes
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What does k stand for?
the rate constant
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What does K stand for?
kelvin
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