Use the equilibrium below to answer the following questions.
H2(g) + Cl2(g) ↔ 2 HCl(g)
If the initial concentration of HCl is 0.151 M and the equilibrium constant Kc = 0.287, what is the HCl concentration at equilibrium? Answer to 3 decimal places and be sure to include your units.
Use the equilibrium below to answer the following questions.
H2(g) + Cl2(g) ↔ 2 HCl(g)
If the initial concentration of HCl is 0.151 M and the equilibrium constant Kc = 0.287, what is the Cl2 concentration at equilibrium? Answer to 3 decimal places and be sure to include your units.
Use the equilibrium below to answer the following questions.
H2(g) + Cl2(g) ↔ 2 HCl(g)
If the initial concentration of HCl is 0.151 M and the equilibrium constant Kc = 0.287, what is the H2 concentration at equilibrium? Answer to 3 decimal places and be sure to include your units.
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For the reaction H2(g) +
Cl2(g) 2 HCl(g), the
equilibrium constant K at 800oC is 4.35 x
104.
Hydrogen and chlorine, each at a partial pressure of 0.700 bar,
are placed in a vessel at 800oC and allowed to
equilibrate. Find the final partial pressures of all three gases in
this reaction.
p(H2) = bar
p(Cl2) =
. bar
p(HCl) =
bar