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1- Be sure to answer all parts Kc for the reaction of hydrogen and iodine to produce hydrogen iodide, H2(g) +12(g) = 2H1(e) is 54.3 at 430°C. Determine the initial and equilibrium concentration of Hi ir initial concentrations of H2 and 12 are both 0.11 M and their equilibrium concentrations are both 0.048 M at 430°C. [HI]i = [HI]e = 2-Be sure to answer all parts. Kc for the reaction of hydrogen and lodine to produce hydrogen iodide. H2(g) +1218)...
can you solve and show work if possible Qui Question 9 16 pts The reaction H2 (8) + 12 (8) <---> 2H1 (g) has a K = 16.60 at 300 K. If 0.425 MH, is mixed with 0.425 M 12 in an evacuated flask, what will be the equilibrium concentration of HI?!
Guus Completion Status: QUESTION 3 Nitric oxide reacts with oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide: 2 NOg) + O2(8) = 2 NO268) What is Ke for the forward reaction if the equilibrium concentration of NO is 0.200 M, O2 is 0.100 M, and O 8.00 x 10-2 6.41 10-2 12.5 15.6 QUESTION 4 The equilibrium constant, Ke for the reaction 2 HI(g) = H2(g) +12(g) is 0.0175. What is the equilibrium concentration of HI if the initial concentration of HI is...
1. Write down the equilibrium constant expressions, Ke and K, for each of the following reactions: (a) H(g)Cl(g) 2 HCl(g) (b) 2 C(s)+O2(g) 2 CO(g Ag (aq)Cl(aq) (c) AgCl(s) (d) 2 O(g) 3 0:(g) 2. A 1.0 L evacuated flask was charged with 0.020 mol of N,O, and 0.060 mol of NO2 at 25.0 C. After equilibrium was reached the NO2 concentration was found to be 0.0140 M. What is the equilibrium constant Ke for the reaction? N2O4(g) 2 NO:(g)...
Question 2 For parts of the free response question that require calculations clearly show the method used and the steps involved in arriving at your answers. You must show your work to receive credit for your answer. Examples and equations may be included in your answers where appropriate Casa Intel Concentration (M) I 0.015 Samples of three gases, He(g) Is(g), and HI(g) were combined in a rigid vessel. The Initial concentrations of H2(g) and 1(9) are given in the table...
Please show work! Calculate equilibrium concentrations A closed system initially containin 1.000 x 10-3 M H2(g) and 2.000 x 10-3 M 12(9) at 448 °C is allowed to form HI and reach equilibrium. Analysis of the equilibrium mixture shows that the concentration of HI is 1.87 x Calculate K, at 448 °C for the reaction. a) 935 b) 27000 c) 4.00 d) 50.5
temp is : 298K QUESTION 9 Please show all work. For full credit provide equations used. Please use correct significant figures and correct units in answers. The equilibrium constant for the reaction, 2Fe3+ (aq) + Hg22+ (aq) = 2Fe2+ (aq) + 2Hg2+ is Kc = 9.1 x 10-6 @298K a. What is AGO at this temperature? b. If reactants and products in their standard state concentrations (1M) are mixed, in which direction does the reaction proceed? Provide a numerical justification...
Can you work this question with the work all step by step? 3. Given Kc or Kp for the following reactions, what is the value of Kp or Ke? (a) 12 ) + Cle) = 2ICI) Ke = 2.0 x105 at 25°C (b) N2040 = 2NO2) : Ke = 0.90 at 120°C (c) CaCO3) = Cao (s) + CO2(g): Kp = 1.67 x 102 at 740 °C
1 Appendix B Present value of $1. PVF PV=FV Percent Period 1% 5% 8% 9% 12% 1 2. 3 0.893 0.797 012 4 6 7 8 9 10 .............. 11 12 0.990 0.980 0.971 0.961 0.951 0.942 0.933 0.923 0.914 0.905 0.896 0.887 0.879 0.870 0.861 0.853 0.844 0.836 0.828 0.820 0.780 0.742 0.672 0.608 2% 0.980 0.961 0.942 0.924 0.906 0.888 0.871 0.853 0.837 0.820 0.804 0.788 0.773 0.758 0.743 0.728 0.714 0.700 0.686 0.673 0.610 0.552 0.453 0.372...
F19 CHM 202 HW 8 1. A reaction mixture at 350 C was found to have the following concentrations: THI] = 0.024 M; [H.] =0.025 M and [1] =0.025 M H.(e)+ble) 2 HI(e), K = 57.0 a) Determine whether the mixture is at equilibrium or not b) If the mixture is not at equilibrium, tell the direction of the shift to reach equilibrium, and calculate the equilibrium concentrations of Hz, 12 and HI. 2. Consider the Haber Process for the...