1. A) If 2A(g) + B(g) → C(g) Kc = 9,541
What is Kc for C(g) → 2A(g) + B(g)?
B) If 2A(g) + B(g) → C(g) Kc = 5,335
What is Kc for A(g) + 1/2 B(g) → 1/2 C(g) ?
C)If 2A(g) + B(g) → C(g) Kc = 8,174
What is Kc for 2C(g) → 4A(g) + 2B(g)?

1. A) If 2A(g) + B(g) → C(g) Kc = 9,541 What is Kc for C(g) → 2A(g) +...
Given that Kc= 2.5*1010 and 2A + 2B = (reversible) 2C, find 4C = (reversible) 4A + 2B.
Solve the following systems. a + 2b + 3c = 2 2a - C=8 - 3a + 76 +2c= -19 a + 2b + 3c = 2 2a - c=8 4a + 4b + 50 = 11 a + 2b + 3c = 2 2a - c= 8 4a + 4b + 50 = 12
A. For the reaction 2A(g)+3B(g)⇌C(g) Kc = 42.4 at a temperature of 115 ∘C . Calculate the value of Kp. B. For the reaction X(g)+3Y(g)⇌2Z(g) Kp = 2.58×10−2 at a temperature of 163 ∘C . Calculate the value of Kc .
Consider the following chemical equation: 2A+B+C AH = 131 J Part A What is AHxn for the reaction: 2C + 4A + 2B Express your answer in joules to three significant figures. 1 ADPROO? Submit Request Answer Part A What is AHxn for the reaction: 2C4A + 2B Express your answer in joules to three significant figures. IVO AZO O ? Submit Request Answer
22 A) For the reaction
2A(g)+3B(g)⇌C(g)
Kc = 40.0 at a temperature of 165 ∘C∘
Calculate the value of Kp
22 B) For the reaction
X(g)+2Y(g)⇌2Z(g)
Kp= 1.87×10−2 at a temperature of 67 ∘C
Calculate the value of Kc
Part A For the reaction 2A(g) + 3B(g) = C(g) Kc = 40.0 at a temperature of 165 °C. Calculate the value of Kp. Express your answer numerically. View Available Hint(s) | ΑΣφ ? Submit Part B For the reaction X(g)...
Part A For the reaction 2A(g)+3B(g)⇌C(g) Kc = 68.4 at a temperature of 173 ∘C . Calculate the value of Kp. For the reaction X(g)+2Y(g)⇌3Z(g) Kp = 2.42×10−2 at a temperature of 67 ∘C . Calculate the value of Kc.
Question 4 Look at this system: 2A (g) + B (g) 2C (g) At 300K, equilibrium is reached, and the concentrations are found to be 0.0657 MA; 0.0750 MB; 0.0256 MC What is Kc? 2.02 7.82 6.23x 105 5.24 x 10-2 5.01 x 10-1 253 723 6.73 x 10-3
la b c Given that d e f =-1 , find 18 hill | 2a 2b 2c -2d -2e | 6g 6h 6i || 2a 2b 2c | |-20 -2e -2f= | 6g 6h 6i exact number, no tolerance
For the reaction 2A(g) + B(s) ⇌ C(l) + 2D(g) at 700 °C, Kc = 0.00147. Calculate the number of moles of D present at equilibrium if a mixture of 1.77 moles of C and 1.77 moles of D is heated to 700 °C in a 5.52-L container. The answer is 0.0650 mol but not sure how to get it.
Which of the following reactions have a positive deltaSrxn? check all that apply 2A(g)+ 2B(g) ------>5C(g) 2A(g) +2B(g)------->3C(g) 2A(g) +B(s)--------->3C(g) A(g) +2B(g)----------> 2C(g)