The reaction shown here has a Kp=5.9×102 at 800 K
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CH4(g)+CO2(g)⇌2CO(g)+2H2(g)
Find Kc for the reaction at this temperature.
The reaction shown here has a Kp=5.9×102 at 800 K . CH4(g)+CO2(g)⇌2CO(g)+2H2(g) Find Kc for the...
The reaction shown here has a Kp= 4.2x10^2 at 750K. CH4(g) +CO2(g) <=> 2CO(g) + 2H2(g) Find Kc for the reaction at this temperature.
The reaction shown here has a Kp= K p = 4.4×102 at 900 K K . CH4(g)+CO2(g)⇌2CO(g)+2H2(g) Find Kc K c for the reaction at this temperature.
The reaction CO2(g) + C(s) <-> 2CO(g) has a Kp=5.78 at 1200k Delta n for the reaction is ___ Kc for the reaction is ____ 2) For the following reaction:NH4HS(s)<->NH3(g) + H2S (g) Kc=8.5x10^-3 At any given point the reaction mixture has solid NH4HS, NH3 at 0.166M and H2S at 0.166M. Is the reaction at equilibrium? Will more of the solid form, or will some of the existing solid decompose? 3) Consider the following reaction: CH3OH (g) <-> CO (g)...
Kp for the reaction CO2(g) + C(s) 2CO(g) is 1.47 at 727°C. Calculate Kc at this temperature
Calculate the value of Kp for the equation C(s) + CO2(g) <--> 2CO(g) Kp = ? Given that at a certain temperature C(s) + 2H2O(g) <--> CO2(g) + 2H2(g) Kp1 = 3.97 H2(g) + CO2(g) <--> H20(g) + CO(g) Kp2 = 0.623
What is KP at 1269°C for the reaction 2CO(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2CO2(g) if Kc is 2.6 × 1014 at the same temperature? × 10 (Enter your answer in scientific notation.)
Calculate the value of Kp for the equation C(s)+CO2(g)−⇀↽−2CO(g)Kp=? given that at a certain temperature C(s)+2H2O(g) −⇀↽−CO2(g)+2H2(g)Kp1=3.73H2(g)+CO2(g) −⇀↽−H2O(g)+CO(g)Kp2=0.689
Consider the following reaction at 298 K. C(graphite)+2H2(g)⟶CH4(g)ΔH∘=−74.6 kJ and ΔS∘=−80.8 J/KC(graphite)+2H2(g)⟶CH4(g)ΔH∘=−74.6 kJ and ΔS∘=−80.8 J/K Calculate the following quantities. ΔSsys=ΔSsys J/K ΔSsurr= J/K ΔSuniv= J/K
1. calculate Kp for the reaction C(s) + Co2(g) = 2Co(g at 1300 k and 1 atm, the equilibrium mixture contains 85% co and 10.5% co2 by volume. 2. calculate the partial pressure of Co2 if Pco is changed to 10^-3 ATM.
The reaction CO2(g) + C(s)<-->2CO(g) has Kp=5.78 at 1200 K. 1) Calculate the total pressure at equilibrium when 4.73g of CO2 is introduced into a 10.0-L container and heated to 1200 K in the presence of 3.75g of graphite. (I have the answer to this half 1.77 atm) 2) Repeat the calculation of part A in the presence of 0.49g of graphite.