At a given temperature, 2.06 atm of H2 and 3.7 atm of Br2 are mixed and allowed to come to equilibrium. The equilibrium pressure of HBr is found to be 1.345 atm. Calculate Kp for the reaction at this temperature. H2(g) + Br2(g) <=> 2 HBr(g). Use 3 decimal places.
When
she introduced 0.142 moles of NO(g) and 0.112 moles of Br2(g) into
a 1.00 liter container, she found the equilibrium concentration of
NOBr(g) to be 0.107 M.
A student ran the following reaction in the laboratory at 297 K: 2NO(g)+ Br2(g)2NOBr(g) When she introduced 0.142 moles of NO(g) and 0.112 moles of Br2(g) into a 1.00 liter container, she found the equilibrium concentration of NOBr(g) to be 0.107 M. Calculate the equilibrium constant, Kc, she obtained for this reaction....
Calculate the mass of 3.00 moles of CF2Cl2.
Calculate the moles and the mass of solute in 190.9 mL of 0.472 M CaClz. moles of solute mass of solute in grams
2NOBr(g)(double arrow)2NO(g) + Br2(g) If 0.382 moles of NOBr(g), 0.517 moles of NO, and 0.579 moles of Br2 are at equilibrium in a 17.5L container at 522 K, the value of the equilibrium constant, Kc, is
a) Calculate the molar mass of CH14. 1.2 b) Calculate the number of moles of hexane in 0.774 g of C&H14. c) Calculate the mass in grams of 0.0406 moles of hexane.
1-Calculate the mass in grams of 2.55 moles of KCl 2- Calculate how many moles are in 2.00x1020 molecules of CO2 3- How many atoms of H are there in 1.00x1019 molecules of NH3
Consider the following reaction: 2NOBr(g) 2NO(g) + Br2(g) If 0.193 moles of NOBr, 0.210 moles of NO, and 0.293 moles of Br2 are at equilibrium in a 12.0 L container at 413 K, the value of the equilibrium constant, Kp, is .
Calculate the mass of 0.00456 moles of (NH4)2SO4
A sample of carbon tetrachloride has a mass of 51.6 grams. How many moles are contained in the sample container? If a solution contains 3.7 moles of carbon tetrachloride, how many grams of carbon tetrachloride are in the sample? If a solution contains 3.7 moles carbon tetrachloride, how many grams of carbon tetrachloride are in the sample?