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Extent of Reaction measures the progress of a reaction and is defined as the degree to which a reaction has advanced. Check FAQs
ξReaction=(nEquilibrium-ninitialvi)
ξReaction - Extent of Reaction?nEquilibrium - Number of Moles at Equilibrium?ninitial - Initial Number of Moles?vi - Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component?

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Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
ξReaction=(nEquilibrium-ninitialvi)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
ξReaction=(100mol-17mol18)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
ξReaction=(100-1718)
Next Step Evaluate
ξReaction=4.61111111111111mol
LAST Step Rounding Answer
ξReaction=4.6111mol

Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium Formula Elements

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Extent of Reaction
Extent of Reaction measures the progress of a reaction and is defined as the degree to which a reaction has advanced.
Symbol: ξReaction
Measurement: Amount of SubstanceUnit: mol
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Number of Moles at Equilibrium
Number of Moles at Equilibrium are given when the liquid and vapour phase of the substance are in equilibrium.
Symbol: nEquilibrium
Measurement: Amount of SubstanceUnit: mol
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Initial Number of Moles
Initial Number of Moles is the amount of gas present in moles at the primary stage of reaction at equilibrium.
Symbol: ninitial
Measurement: Amount of SubstanceUnit: mol
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component
Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component refers to the relationship between the quantities of reactants and products before, during, and following chemical reactions.
Symbol: vi
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Extent of Reaction

​Go Extent of Reaction given Change in Number of Moles
ξReaction=(Δnvi)

Other formulas in Basic Formulas category

​Go Change in Number of Moles due to Reaction
Δn=(viξReaction)
​Go Number of Moles Initially given Extent of Reaction
ninitial=(nEquilibrium-(viξReaction))
​Go Number of Moles at Equilibrium given Extent of Reaction
nEquilibrium=ninitial+(viξReaction)
​Go Number of Gram-Atoms of Element
NGA=NgMaverage

How to Evaluate Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium?

Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium evaluator uses Extent of Reaction = ((Number of Moles at Equilibrium-Initial Number of Moles)/Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component) to evaluate the Extent of Reaction, The Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium formula is defined as the ratio of change in number of moles( Final -initial moles) by stoichiometric coefficient. Extent of Reaction is denoted by ξReaction symbol.

How to evaluate Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium, enter Number of Moles at Equilibrium (nEquilibrium), Initial Number of Moles (ninitial) & Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component (vi) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium

What is the formula to find Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium?
The formula of Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium is expressed as Extent of Reaction = ((Number of Moles at Equilibrium-Initial Number of Moles)/Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component). Here is an example- 4.611111 = ((100-17)/18).
How to calculate Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium?
With Number of Moles at Equilibrium (nEquilibrium), Initial Number of Moles (ninitial) & Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component (vi) we can find Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium using the formula - Extent of Reaction = ((Number of Moles at Equilibrium-Initial Number of Moles)/Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component).
What are the other ways to Calculate Extent of Reaction?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Extent of Reaction-
  • Extent of Reaction=(Change in Number of Moles/Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component)OpenImg
Can the Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium be negative?
No, the Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium, measured in Amount of Substance cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium?
Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium is usually measured using the Mole[mol] for Amount of Substance. Millimole[mol], Kilomole[mol], Pound Mole[mol] are the few other units in which Extent of Reaction given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium can be measured.
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