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Posted By: Ava, on host 216.3.252.5
Date: Wednesday, February 7, 2001, at 21:42:29

For goodness sake - I definitely need it (chemistry help, that is). I am in Chem 102 at my college and was wondering if anyone could help me out with a couple of things.

We are studying "Chemical Equilibrium" now. We have to write a paragraph by Friday explaning what would happen to this system: A cube of ice is placed in a beaker and water is poured in until the level of the water is at the very top of the beaker. (The ice will be sticking about 1/3 of the way out of the water.) The beaker is at room temperature. So, the question is: What happens to this system as the ice melts?

Here is what I know so far: Ice is less dense than water, so as the ice cube melts the water level will fall. But I am also thinking (since we are studying equilibria) that it has something to do with the water vapor also. Our professor didn't tell us if the beaker was covered or not, so I'm not exactly sure what will happen to the system as vapor is produced. Also I don't know the point at which vapor will start to form - I have a feeling that we need to know this.

Ga"any help would be so totally appreciated"halia

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