Keq = 1.58 × 106
At 234 degrees Celsius, the K eq for the reaction is 4.93x 1 ^1 1A+5B leftrightarrow 4AB. What is kp? At 234 °C, the Key for the reaction is 4.93 · 101: -1 A+5B H 4 AB What is Kp? Show your work: At 234 °C, the Kp for the reaction is 4.93 . 10: 1A + 5B # 4AB What is Keq?
The reaction 2A + 3B → C is first order with respect to A and B. When the initial concentrations are [A] 1.55 x 10 2 M and [B] 2.11 × 10-3 M, the rate is 2.65 x 10 4 M. Calculate the rate constant or the reaction. Enter your answer in scientific notation. 10 O M ● M-1 M1.s1
Be sure to answer all parts Calculate AG for the following reaction at 25°C: 3Mg(s) 2A (aq) 3Mg2*(aq) +2Al(s) Enter your answer in scientific notation. х 10 kJ/ mol
Be sure to answer all parts Calculate AG for the following reaction at 25°C: 3Mg(s)2A(aq) = 3Mg2 (aq) 2Al(s) Enter your answer in scientific notation. kJ /mol x 10
1) The Keq for the reaction: A + B ↔ A B is 36 What is the Keq for A B ↔ A + B ? 2) The Keq for the reaction: A+B ↔ ABA+B ↔ AB is 8 What is the Keq for 3 AB↔ 3 A +3 B3 AB↔ 3 A +3 B ? 3)Consider the reaction below. 1.3 mol of A and 7.5 mol of B are added to a 2 L container. At equilibrium, the concentration of...
If Ke= 2 for the reaction X = Y, then the Ke for Y=X will be 1/2 (or 0.5). DS (1 Point) False 21 The equilibrium expression for the reaction: (1 Point) The equilibrium expression for the reaction: Cs) + 2H2(8) CHA () is K- (CH41 C] [H222 True O False The equilibrium constant Keg, for an equilibrium reaction will always be the same (at a given temperature) regardless of what the initial concentrations of reactants and products were (1...
Consider the reaction below that has a Ke, of 3.38 - 10-3. 1.0 mol of A and 6.1 mol of B are added to a 9 L container. Calculate the equilibrium concentration of C. Enter your answer in sciensific notation using 2 significant figures. 2 A+ 1 3 6 10
Reaction 1: A + B+C Reaction 2: 2A + B +C R= 8.31 J mol-1 K-1 and assume T = 298 K 1. A solution of [A] =0.60 M is prepared and allowed to reach equilibrium. The concentration of A at equilibrium is 0.50 M. Use this information to calculate the equilibrium constant for reactions 1 and 2. Keg for reaction 1: Keg for reaction 2: 2. Which reaction is more spontaneous under standard conditions? 3. Determine if each reaction...
Be sure to answer all parts. Enter your answer in scientific notation. Calculate Ke for the following equilibrium: Kp 2.5 x 1010 at 625 K. 2SO2(g)O2(g)= 2SO3(g); = 1012 Ke=
The rate constant of a reaction is 4.75 × 10−5 L/mol·s at 195 °C and 9.85 × 10−3 L/mol·s at 258 °C. What is the activation energy of the reaction? Enter your answer in scientific notation.