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(18) Write the general concentration ratio dependent form of the equilibrium constant associated with each of...
For each of the following reactions, write the appropriate equilibrium equation. (Equilibrium expressions take the general form: Keq = [C]c / [A]a . [B]b. Subscripts and superscripts that include letters must be enclosed in braces {}.) (a) PCl5(g) equilibrium reaction arrow PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) (b) C(s) + H2O(g) equilibrium reaction arrow H2(g) + CO(g)
For each of the following
reactions, write the appropriate equilibrium equation. (Equilibrium
expressions take the general form: Keq =
[C]c / [A]a . [B]b. Subscripts and
superscripts that include letters must be enclosed in braces
{}.)
(b) H2(g) + F2(g) = 2 HF(9) chemPad Help x.x = Greek [H2][F2] KeqHF12 K_{eq} = [H_2][F_2/[HF)^2 Your answer contains a division sign (/) in an unexpected location.
Write equilibrium constant expressions for the following reactions in terms of concentration: (a) 2 CH C12(E)= CH (8) + CC14(E) (6) Ti(s) + 2 H2O(g)— 1102() + 2 H2(g) (°) HC H20c(aq) + H20(1)=H20*(aq) + CH 06 (aq) Check & Submit Answer Show Approach
1. Write down the equilibrium constant expressions, Ke and K, for each of the following reactions: (a) H(g)Cl(g) 2 HCl(g) (b) 2 C(s)+O2(g) 2 CO(g Ag (aq)Cl(aq) (c) AgCl(s) (d) 2 O(g) 3 0:(g) 2. A 1.0 L evacuated flask was charged with 0.020 mol of N,O, and 0.060 mol of NO2 at 25.0 C. After equilibrium was reached the NO2 concentration was found to be 0.0140 M. What is the equilibrium constant Ke for the reaction? N2O4(g) 2 NO:(g)...
What is the effect of adding carbon monoxide (at constant volume and temperature) to an equilibrium mixture of this reaction? CO(g) + Cl2(9) COCl2(g) The reaction slows down. The reaction shifts toward the products. The reaction does not shift in either direction. O The reaction shifts toward the reactants. The equilibrium constant for this reaction is Keq 1.0 x 103. The reaction mixture at equilibrium contains [A] = 1.0 x 10-4 M. What is the concentration of B in the...
The general form of a chemical reaction is aA + bB = cC +dD Where A and B are reactants in the forward direction and C and D are products in the forward direction. The lower case letters are the stoichiometric coefficients for the balanced equation. The general form of the equilibrium constant equation is then: Keq = [C]c[D]d/[A]a[B]b Part I: Q vs. K Q: reaction quotient can be calculated for a reaction at any concentration values of reactants and...
For each of the following reactions: (a) Write the Equilibrium expression (b) Calculate the Equilibrium Constant, Kc (c) Determine the DIRECTION of the reaction (d) Determine if the reaction is in Equilibrium (e) Determine the effect of INCREASING the temperature (f) Determine the effect of increasing the concentration of ONE of the reactants. (g) Determine the effect of increasing the volume of the container. (h) Determine the effect of increasing the Pressure in the container. Reaction 1: N204(g) 2NO2(g) Reaction...
What molar ratio
Write a balanced chemical equation which corresponds to the following equilibrium constant question K = [NO^-_2] [H_3O^+]/[HNO_2] HNO_2(aq) + H_2O(l) NO^-_2(aq) + H_3O^+(aq) NO^-_2(aq) + H_3O^+(aq) HNO_2(aq) + H_2O(l) NO^-_2 (aq) + H_3O^+(aq) HNO_2(aq) + H_2O(l) NO^-_2 (aq) + H_3O^+(aq) HNO_2(aq) H^+(aq) + OH^-(aq) H_2O(l) HNO_2(aq) NO^-_2 (aq) + H_3O^+(aq) For the equilibrium PCl_5(g) PCl_3(g) + Cl_2(g), K_c = 4.0 at 228 degrees C. If pure PCl_5 is placed in a 1,00-L container and allowed to come...
Write balanced chemical equations for each reaction described below. 1. Synthesis Reactions a) Dipbosborous trioxide is formed by direct combination of its elements 4P (s)+302(g) → P203 (e) b) Magnesium oxide and carbon dioxide combine to form magnesium carbonate Mgo (s) + CO2(g) → Mg (CO3) (s) 2. Decomposition Reactions a) Potassium chlorate decomposes into potassium chloride and oxygen gas 2KClO3 (ag) → 2 KClO2 lag) + 3 02 (g) b) Calcium sulfate decomposes into calcium oxide and sulfur trioxide...
8. Using the Nernst equation, determine the ratio of
Hg2+ to Cu2+ at equilibrium in an
electrochemical cell in otherwise pure water, when in contact with
Hg(s) and Cu (s)
Potentially useful data: Reaction Hg 2 +2e = Hgº(s) Feste = Fe2 Cu 2 +2e = Cuº(s) 2H + 2e = H2(g) Pb2 +2e=Pbº(s) Ca*2 + 2e = Cdº(s) 1/4 O2(g) + H + = 1/2 H2O 2 02(g) + 2H+ + 2e = H,O2 1/2 NO3 + H +...