In an analysis of interhalogen reactivity, 0.400 mol of
ICl was placed in a 5.00−L flask, where it decomposed at a
high T:
2 ICl(g) ⇌
I2(g) +
Cl2(g)
Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of
I2, Cl2,
and ICl (Kc = 0.110 at this
temperature).
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In an analysis of interhalogen reactivity, 0.400 mol of ICl was placed in a 5.00−L flask,...
Be sure to answer all parts. In an analysis of interhalogen reactivity, 0.330 mol of ICl was placed in a 5.00−L flask, where it decomposed at a high T: 2 ICl(g) ⇌ I2(g) + Cl2(g) Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of I2, Cl2, and ICl (Kc = 0.110 at this temperature).
Be sure to answer all parts. In an analysis of interhalogen reactivity, 0.490 mol of ICI was placed in a 5.00-L Mask, where it decomposed at a high T: 0/4 points awarded 2 ICI(g) = 12(g) + Cl2(g) Scored Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of 12, Cl2, and ICI (K = 0.110 at this temperature). [ 12 ]cq0.0413 eBook References [C12 ].q=0.0413 [ICI)eq:0.115
12 1 attempts left Check my work Be sure to answer all parts. oints In an analysis of interhalogen reactivity, 0.360 mol of ICI was placed in a 5.00-L flask, where it decomposed at a high T: 2 ICI(g) =12(8) + Cl2(8) eBook Print Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of I, Cly, and ICI (K = 0.110 at this temperature). References [12]eg: [C12 ]eq (ICI)eg
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At a certain temperature the equilibrium constant, Kc, equals 0.11 for the reaction: 2 ICl(g) ⇌ I2(g) + Cl2(g). What is the equilibrium concentration of ICl if 0. 45 mol of I2 and 0. 45 mol of Cl2 are initially mixed in a 2.0-L flask?
At a certain temperature the equilibrium constant, Kc, equals 0.11 for the reaction: 2 ICl(g) ⇌ I2(g) + Cl2(g). What is the equilibrium concentration of Cl2 if 2.42 mol of I2 and 2.42 mol of Cl2 are initially mixed in a 4.0-L flask?
2. At a certain temperature the equilibrium constant, Kc, equals 0.11 for the reaction: 2 ICl(g) ⇌ I2(g) + Cl2(g). What is the equilibrium concentration of Cl2 if 2.98 mol of I2 and 2.98 mol of Cl2 are initially mixed in a 3.0-L flask?
At a certain temperature the equilibrium constant, Kc, equals 0.11 for the reaction: 2 ICl(g) ⇌ I2(g) + Cl2(g). What is the equilibrium concentration of Cl2 if 2.68 mol of I2 and 2.68 mol of Cl2 are initially mixed in a 3.0-L flask? *Please report 3 significant figures. Numbers only, No unit. No scientific notation.
6. A 1.000 L flask is filled with 1.000 mol of H2 and 2.00 mol of I2 at 448 K. The value for the equilibrium constant Kc is 50.5 at this temperature. What are the equilibrium concentrations of all gases at equilibrium? H2(g) + I2 (g) 2 HI(g)
A mixture of 3.00 mol of Cl2 and 3.00 mol of CO is enclosed in a 5.00-L flask at 600.°C. At equilibrium, 3.3% of the Cl2 has been consumed. CO(g) + Cl2(g) = COCl2(g) Calculate Kc for the reaction at 600.°C. Calculate deltaG for the reaction at this temperature. = kJ/mol CO(g)= deltaH= -110.5 (kJ/mol) deltaG= -137.2 (kj/mol) S= 197.7 (j/molK) Cl2(g)= S= 223.1 J/molK COCl2(g)= deltaH= -218.8(kJ/mol) deltaG= -204.6 (kj/mol) S= 197.7 J/molK