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This episode introduce the ICE table (Initial, Change, Equilibrium) as a foundational tool for tracking concentration changes and calculating the equilibrium constant (K) in chemical reactions. It explain how to construct the table by using initial concentrations, applying stoichiometry and a variable (x) to determine the change, and combining them to find the equilibrium values. The episode walks through an example problem together. The episode does not go into more complex problems that might require the quadratic formula or the 5% rule.
By CHEMDUNNThis episode introduce the ICE table (Initial, Change, Equilibrium) as a foundational tool for tracking concentration changes and calculating the equilibrium constant (K) in chemical reactions. It explain how to construct the table by using initial concentrations, applying stoichiometry and a variable (x) to determine the change, and combining them to find the equilibrium values. The episode walks through an example problem together. The episode does not go into more complex problems that might require the quadratic formula or the 5% rule.