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LECTURE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 3rd EDITION ROBERT G. MORTIMER

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If the products and reactants are at the same<br />

temperature and if we use the ideal gas equation as<br />

an approximation,<br />

where ∆n(g) is the change in the number of moles of<br />

gaseous substances in the reaction equation. If 1 mol<br />

of reaction occurs, then<br />

which defines the quantity ∆ν(g), equal to the number<br />

of moles of gas in the product side of the balanced<br />

chemical equation minus the numbers of moles of<br />

gas in the reactant side of the balanced equation.<br />

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