Use the following reactions and their equilibrium constants to predict the equilibrium constant for the following reaction: 2 A (s) ?? 3 D (g)
(1) A (s) ?? ½ B (g) + C(g) K1= 2.97
(2) 3D (g) ?? B (g) + 2 C (g) K2= 1.29
Use the following reactions and their equilibrium constants to predict the equilibrium constant for the following...
Use the equilibrium constants for the following reactions at 700 °C 2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g) K1 = 4.8 2NO(g) + O2(g) 2NO2(g) K2 = 16 to determine the equilibrium constant for the following reaction. SO 3( g) + NO( g) SO 2( g) + NO 2( g)
It is possible to predict the equilibrium constant of a reaction by combining two or more reactions for which the value of K is known. When combining equilibrium constants, it is important to note the following: When a reaction is reversed, its Kvalue is inverted; that is, Kreverse=1/Kforward. When the coefficients of a reaction are multiplied by a factor, the K value is raised to the power of that factor. When reactions are added, their Kvalues are multiplied. Part A...
Given the equilibrium constants for the following reactions: 4Cu(s) + O2(g) 2Cu2O(s); K1 2CuO(s) Cu2O(s) + ½ O2(g); K2 What is K for the system 2Cu(s) + O2(g) 2CuO(s) equivalent to? A. (K2)2/(K1) B. K1 × K2 C. (K1)(K2)1/2 D. (K2)½/(K1) E. (K1)1/2/(K2)
Given that K1 and K2 are the respective equilibrium constants for the two reactions CO2(g) + H2(g) = CO(g) + H2O(l) K1 = 3.08×10-4 CdO(s) + H2(g) = Cd(s) + H2O(l) K2 = 40.7 Determine the equilibrium constant for the reaction CO(g) + CdO(s) = CO2(g) + Cd(s) K =
5) Determine the equilibrium constant for the following reaction using the reactions and their equilibrium constants provided below: Overall Reaction: 3A + D 2C + E K ? Reaction 1: A+ B ← → C Reaction 2: 3B +EF >C+D K2 3.00 Ki 4.00 A) 64.3 B) 9.00 C) 12.0 D) 21.3 E) 192
Question 2 of 3 Two reactions and their equilibrium constants are given. A+2B 2C K1 2.77 2C D K2 0.198 Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction D A + 2 B. K =
Given the equilibrium constants for the following reactions: 2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H2O(g) K1 = 3.74 x 1026 H2(g) + Cl2(g) → 2HCl(g) K2 = 9.73 x 1012 calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction below. 4HCl(g) + O2(g) → 2Cl2(g) + 2H2O(g)
Two reactions and their equilibrium constants are given. 33 A + 2B20 2C=D K1 = 2.09 K2 = 0.170 Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction D = A + 2B. K=
A. 5.84
B. 4.94
C. 0.392
D. 1.51
E. 0.281
1. Use the following reactions and their equilibrium constants to predict the equilibrium constant for this reaction: 2A(aq)+B(aq)3D(g) Kc-??? 4F(ag) 2A(aq) Kc-0.332 1/4B(ag)+F(aq) 3/4D(g)
A18. Identify the relationship between the equilibrium constants for the following two reactions at constant temperature H2(g) +Cl2(g)2HCI(g) Equilibrium constant K HCI(g)H2(g)+2Cl2(g) Equilibrium constant K2 Identify the relationship between these equilibrium constants at constant temperature