Express the following equation using the equilibrium constant
(K) H3O+ + HO- -> 2H2O.
What is the value of k?
As we know equilibrium constant Keq is the ratio of concentration of products to concentration of reactants raised to power stoichiometry coefficient.So for given reaction
K = [H2O]2/[OH-][H3O+]
And the value of k = 1×1014
Express the following equation using the equilibrium constant (K) H3O+ + HO- -> 2H2O. What is...
The neutralization reaction H3O+ + HO- .....> 2H2O effectively proceeds to completion but can be expressed using an equilibrium constant (K) just as any other reaction. What is the K value for this reaction ?
The value for the equilibrium constant for the following chemical reaction, the auto-ionization of water, is 1.0x10-14 at 298 K 2H2O(l) ßà OH-(aq) + H3O+(aq) K = 1.0x10-14 Using this information and your equilibrium identities, select the correct value for the equilibrium expression for the reaction shown below (at 298 K as well) : OH-(aq) + H3O+(aq) ßà 2H2O(l) K = ? Question 4 options: 1x10-14 0.5x10-14 2x10-14 -1x10-14 1x1014 1x10-15
Part A Determine the value of Kp for the following reaction: 4HCl(g)+O2(g)⇌2Cl2(g)+2H2O(g) Express the equilibrium constant to three significant digits. Part B Determine the value of Kp for the following reaction: Cl2(g)+H2O(g)⇌2HCl(g)+1/2O2(g) Express the equilibrium constant to three significant digits. Part C What is the value of Kc for the reaction in Part B? Express the equilibrium constant to three significant digits.
2) The Neutralization reaction H3O^+ + HO- to 2 H2O effectively proceeds to completio but can be expressed using an equilibrium constant (k) just as any other reaction. What is the K value for this reaction?
The value of the equilibrium constant for the following chemical reaction (the auto-ionization of water) is 1.0x10-14 at 298 K. 2H2O(l) ßà OH-(aq) + H3O+(aq) K = 1.0x10-14 Using this information and your equilibrium identities, select the correct value for the equilibrium expression for the following chemical reaction (at 298 K as well): 6H2O(l) ßà 3OH-(aq) + 3H3O+(aq) K = ? Question 5 options: 1x1014 1x10-28 1x10-14 1x10-42 3x10-14 1x10-15
If [H3O+] = 10-6M, provide the hydroxide ion concentration [HO-] by performing a calculation using equation Kw = [H3O+][HO-] = 1x10-14. Please input your answer in the format 1E-7 (with no units).
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