5) Answer is E).
Kc = [N2O4]/[NO2]2 = (0.38)/(0.85)2 = 0.53
6) Answer is E).
Reaction shift backward to attain equilibrium.
7) Answer is D). Because reducing pressure will shift the equilibrium in backward direction where more gases are present.
answer all 6) cernents is true? equilibrium co the right 5) Determine the value of Ke...
5) Determine the value of Kc for the following reaction if the equilibrium concentrations are as follows: [NO2]eq = 0.85 M and [NO]eq=0.38 M. 2 NO2(g) - N2048) A) 2.2 B) 1.9 C) 0.022 D) 0.22 E) 0.53 6) Which of the following statements is true? A) If Q=K, it means the reaction is not at equilibrium. B) If Q<K, it means the forward reaction will proceed to the right) to form more reactants. C) IFO <K, it means the...
6) Which of the following statements is true? A) If Q = K, it means the reaction is not at equilibrium B) If Q< K, it means the forward reaction will proceed (to the right) to form more reactants. C) If Q< K, it means the reverse reaction will proceed (to the left) to form more reactants. D) If Q> K, it means the forward reaction will proceed (to the right) to form more reactants E) If Q> K, it...
answer all DIRECTIONS: A COMPLETE THE ANSWER SHEET: Write your name. banner id # and the date in the space the scantron. All answers must be on the seantron and this exam. Read each item carefully select the word phrase or expression that best completes the fest item. Indicate the answer by blackening the appropriate space on your answer sheet You MUST erase completely to receive credit for an erased item. This AND the scantron must be turned in. All...
When dealing with buffer systems, we often use the acid reaction to determine the equilibrium and set up the ICE table. The most common experimental method used to study acid-base systems is titration, which studies the stoichiometric addition of the acid to a base solution or the base to an acid solution to determine the value of K, or K, The value of the pK, or pK, is essential to the understanding of the buffer system, where pK, = -log...
i want answer to all questions please Answer: 29) Consider the following generalized buffer solution equilibrium: When a small amount of a strong base such as sodium hydroxide is added to the solution, which of the four species shown would experience an increase in concentration? A) BH B)H C) HO D)B E None of the species would increase in concentration. Answer: ( 30) What is true about a solution whose pH is less than 7 at 25°C? A) It has...
please answer number 5 and 6 5. The buffer range for a given weak acid/conjugate base pair is pK, 11. Explain why. 6. A weak triprotic acid, HZZ has the following K, values: Ki = 1.4 x 104 K = 9.7 x 10-7 K 5.3 x 109 a. Write the NIE associated with each Ka value. b. Of the four weak acid species: H.Z, H,Z, HZz"; which two could be used to prepare a buffer of pH = 3.55? Explain....
5) For a particular chemical reaction it is found that the value for the equilibrium constant for the reaction decreases as temperature increases. Based on this we can conclude a) AH>0 b) AH® < 0 c) AS > 0 d) AS 0 e) AG < 0 6) When 0.0100 moles of dimethyl amine ((CH3)2NH) is added to 1.000 liters of water, the pH of the water increases above the value pH = 7.0 found for neutral solutions. Based on this,...
20 Classify the following chemical reaction: 2 Ag (s)+Cl2 (g) ->2 AgCl (s) Choose all that apply a) combustion reaction b) single-replacement reaction c) double-replacement reaction d) nonredox reaction e) redox reaction f) synthesis reaction 28 f the dissociation constant of a weak acid is 1.8 x 10, at what ratio should you adjust the concentration of the weak acid and its conjugate base in order to prepare a buffer that has a pH of 3.747 a) 0.300 M weak...
1. In the following reaction at equilibrium, what will happen if more CO(g) is added? COCI:(9) CO(g) + Cl (9) A) reaction will shift to the right B) reaction will shift to the left C) nothing will happen D) the equilibrium constant will change E) not enough information given to predict 2. The following reaction is exothermic (with A and B reactants) and at equilibrium. What will happen if heat is added? A+B 2 C + D A) more C...
Autosaved at 10:07 Tutored Practice Problem 17.2.6 CUSTOMERDAGRAD Prepare a buffer by direct addition Close Problem Consider how best to prepare one liter of a buffer solution with pH - 11.11 using one of the weak acid/conjugate base systems shown here. Conjugate Base K P C20,2 Weak Acid HC204 H2PO4 HCO3 K 4.19 7.21 6.4 x 105 6.2 x 10-8 4.8 x 10-11 HPO 2 00,2 10.32 How many grams of the potassium salt of the weak acid must be...