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    Acid-Base and Equilibrium: Why are mountain climbers at an increased risk of hypoxia? Equilibrium is a state in which both reactants and products are present in a concentration. An equilibrium reaction is a reversible reaction that can move both forward and backwards direction and be equal to each other. Equilibrium is reached when there are no further changes in the concentration of both the product and reactant. Le Chaterlier’s Principle states that when equilibrium is disturbed‚ the rate

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    and Parkin‚ G. F. Chemistry for Environmental Engineering‚ 5th ed.‚ McGraw Hill‚ 2003. Theory The dissolution and evolution of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the air-water system can be represented by the equation: [pic] (1) which has the equilibrium constant: [pic] (2) where aO2(aq) is the activity of oxygen in the water and fO2(g) is the fugacity‚ or activity‚ of oxygen in the gas phase. When the fugacity of oxygen is approximated by its partial pressure (PO2) and the activity

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    this experiment is to understand the components of a reaction at chemical equilibrium and use Le Chatelier’s principle to predict the direction an equilibrium position will shift upon changes in the concentration‚ temperature‚ and pressure. It was determined that in the equilibrium of chromate and dichromate it is an exothermic reaction and in the equilibrium of ferrocyanide and ferric ferrocyanide that it is an equilibrium shift to the left after adding NaOH. Experiment and Observation: The purpose

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    to the theory is interactive decision theory. Game theory is mainly used in economics‚ political science‚ and psychology‚ as well as logic and biology. In game theory‚ the Nash equilibrium is a solution concept of a non-cooperative game involving two or more players‚ in which each player is assumed to know the equilibrium strategies of the other players‚ and no player has anything to gain by changing only their own strategy unilaterally. If each player has chosen a strategy and no player can benefit

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    outcome for the players jointly; both players would prefer that neither of them confess. For this reason‚ the Prisoners dilemma is the paradigmatic example of self-interested‚ rational behaviour not leading to a socially optimal result. In a Nash equilibrium‚ each player’s

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    would change life forever. The part that I came to realize is that life doesn’t work out if we try to solve it like an equation. This is what Nash came to realize when he made his equilibrium. It wasn’t about coming up with a way to change life; it was about coming up with a way to live life to its fullest. His equilibrium eventually became very popular and would win him a Nobel Prize at the end of the movie. Overall‚ I would definitely say that this movie is one of the best movies I have ever seen

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    Multiple Choice: (42 points) Chapter 15: Principles of Chemical Equilibrium dynamic equilibrium equilibrium constant reversibility LeChâtelier’s Principle ICE table Q and Keq major species minor species Keq‚f vs Keq‚r rate constant vs. equilibrium expressions significance of magnitude of Keq equilibrium shift with concentration changes equilibrium shift with temperature changes equilibrium shift with volume changes Chapter 16: Acid-Base Euilibrium

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    Important Things To Know * Markup = P-MCP= -1price elasticity of demand * Market demand = firm’s demand for a monopoly ONLY * TR=aQ-bQ2 and MR=a-2bQ * Monopoly output is ALWAYS LESS than competitive output * Colluding leads to the ideal situation (illegal) * MC=WMPL * X=aa+b×MPx or Y=ba+b×MPy * Y = M/Py – (Px/Py)X * Isocost Line: C(Q)=wL+rK | Variation: K=TCr-wrL | Slope: -(w/r) * Isoquant Slope: -(MPL/MPK) | MPLMPK=aKbL=∆K∆L * Optimal cost-minimization:

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    are set teams that work on many projects as a whole. They follow the Five stage Model with the exception of pregroup‚ Forming‚ and storming. This group has been together for a while thus the first few are not needed‚ neither is the Punctuated equilibrium model The illuminator team has many different people I terms of characteristics; It doesn’t look they have one person to one type of task. This goes against the “roles” (pg 171) The team has a reward system that allows for positive feedback

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    Penny-Ante Equilibrium Introduction What is equilibrium? What happens to the amount of reactants and products when equilibri­um is reached? What if more reactants or products are added to a system already at equilibri­um? In this activity‚ pennies will be used as reactants and products in a reversible reaction to answer these questions and learn more about the fundamental nature of equilibrium. Concepts • Reversible reactions • EquilibriumEquilibrium constant • LeChatelier’s principle Materials

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