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For System 2A(g) + 5 B(g) →64 C(g) + 6D (g) when reaching balance 37 degrees Celsius concentrations are: (a.) 0.110...
Look at this system: 2A (g) and C (g) + D (g) At 300K, equilibrium is reached, and the concentrations are found to be 0.0824 M A; 0.0946 MC; 0.652 MD What is Kc? 9.08 552 0.00590 3.86 x 106 0.0995 0.00345
Consider the following reaction. 2A (g) <=> B (g) + C (g) If Kp for this reaction is 0.192, what is Kc?
Look at this system: 2A (9) mwibo C (g) + D (9) At 300K, equilibrium is reached, and the concentrations are found to be 0.124 M A; 0.546 M C; 0.0252 MD What is Kc? 44.4 O 30.5 O 0.0190 O 1.86 x 102 0.895 0.00145
Look at this system: 2A (9) mwilio C (g) + D (g) At 300K, equilibrium is reached, and the concentrations are found to be and to 0.0144 MA: 0.0701 M C; 0.860 MD What is Kc? O 5.05 x 10-2 O 2.91 x 103 O 0.990 O 7.06 x 102 O 0.0405 O 9.63
1. For the decomposition of NOBr given by 2NOBr(g)⇌ 2NO(s)+Br2(g) If the equilibrium concentrations of these three chemicals are 0.46 M , 0.10 M, and 0.30M calculate a) the value of Kc b) the value of Kp c) the value of Kc if all given concentrations are doubled 2. For the reaction; H2(g) + Br2 ⇌ 2HBr (g) If I start with 0.10 M Hydrogen and 0.20 M bromine what are the equilibrium concentrations of each if Kc = 62.5?...
1. For the reaction 2A(g)⇌B(g)+2C(g), a reaction vessel initially contains only A at a pressure of PA=265 mmHg. At equilibrium, PA=41 mmHg. Calculate the value of Kp. (Assume no changes in volume or temperature.) 2. consider the following reaction: A(g)⇌2B(g) Find the equilibrium partial pressures of A and B for each of the following different values of Kp. Assume that the initial partial pressure of B in each case is 1.0 atm and that the initial partial pressure of A...
Question 4 Look at this system: 2A (g) + B (g) 2C (g) At 300K, equilibrium is reached, and the concentrations are found to be 0.0657 MA; 0.0750 MB; 0.0256 MC What is Kc? 2.02 7.82 6.23x 105 5.24 x 10-2 5.01 x 10-1 253 723 6.73 x 10-3
A(g)⇌B(g)+C(g) Find the equilibrium concentrations of A, B, and C for each of the following different values of Kc. Assume that the initial concentration of A in each case is 1.0 M and that the reaction mixture initially contains no products. Make any appropriate simplifying assumptions. Kc= 2.0 Kc=Kc= 1.6×10−2 Kc=Kc= 1.6×10−5
The initial concentrations or pressures of reactants and products are given for each of the following systems. Calculate the reaction quotient and determine the direction in which each system will proceed to reach equilibrium. 2NH3(g)⇌N2(g)+3H2(g)Kc=17; [NH3] = 0.20 M, [N2] = 1.00 M, [H2] = 1.00 M (b) 2NH3(g)⇌N2(g)+3H2(g)KP=6.8×104; NH3 = 3.0 atm, N2 = 2.0 atm, H2 = 1.0 atm (c) 2SO3(g)⇌2SO2(g)+O2(g)Kc=0.230; [SO3] = 0.00 M, [SO2] = 1.00 M, [O2] = 1.00 M (d) 2SO3(g)⇌2SO2(g)+O2(g)KP=16.5; SO3 = 1.00...
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In an experiment conducted at 74°C, the equilibrium concentrations of reactants and products for the equation shown below were [CO]- 1.2 x 102 M, [Cl2] 0.054 M and [COC2] 0.14 M. CO (g) + Cl2 (g) COCI2 (g) a) What is the equilibrium expression for this reaction? ke= [COCI2 CCOJ[CI b) Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant, Kc. Kc= (0.14] 1.2E-21[0.05 216- 220 Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant, Kp. c) kp...