18) The equilibrium constant for the reaction
CH3CH2CHO(g) ⇌
(CH3)2CO(g)
is 64. If the initial concentration of CH3CH2CHO is 2.0 M what is
the concentration of (CH3)2CO after equilibrium is
established?
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18) The equilibrium constant for the reaction CH3CH2CHO(g) ⇌ (CH3)2CO(g) is...
Consider the reaction and associated equilibrium constant.
aA(g)⇌bB(g)Kc=2.0
A.) Find the equilibrium concentrations of A and B for
a = 1 and b = 1. Assume that the initial
concentration of A is 1.0 M and that no B is present at the
beginning of the reaction.
B.) Find the equilibrium concentrations of
A and B for a = 2 and b = 2. Assume that the
initial concentration of A is 1.0 M and that no B is present...
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The value of K. for the reaction C(s) + CO2(g) → 2CO(g) is 1.6. What is the equilibrium concentration of CO if the equilibrium concentration of CO2 is 0.50 M? A. 0.31 B. 0.80 c. 0.89 D. 0.75
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