When 1.30 mol CO2 and 1.30 mol H2 are placed in a 3.00-L
container at 395 ∘C, the following reaction occurs:
CO2(g)+H2(g)⇌CO(g)+H2O(g).
Part A: If Kc = 0.802, what are the concentrations of CO2 in the equilibrium mixture?
Part B: If Kc = 0.802, what are the concentrations of H2 in the equilibrium mixture?
Part C: If Kc = 0.802, what are the concentrations of CO in the equilibrium mixture?
Part D: If Kc = 0.802, what are the concentrations of H2O in the equilibrium mixture?
When 1.30 mol CO2 and 1.30 mol H2 are placed in a 3.00-L container at 395...
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