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Consider the following reaction: 2SO3(g) 22502(g) + O2(g) If 0.217 moles of SO3(g), 0.481 moles of...
Consider the following reaction where Kc = 34.5 at 1150 K: 2SO2(g) + O2(g) =2SO3(g) A reaction mixture was found to contain 4.39x10-2 moles of SO2(g), 4.28x10-2 moles of O2(g) and 4.23x10-2 moles of SO3(), in a 1.00 Liter container. Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: 1. In order to reach equilibrium SO3(g) must be consumed. 2. In order to reach equilibrium Kc must decrease. 3. In order to reach equilibrium SO2 must be consumed....
Consider the following system at equilibrium where AH° = 198 kJ, and Kc - 2.9010-2 at 1150 K. 2SO3(g) 2502(g) + O2(g) When 0.33 moles of SO2(g) are added to the equilibrium system at constant temperature: The value of Kc The value of Qc Kc The reaction must Orun in the forward direction to restablish equilibrium. Orun in the reverse direction to restablish equilibrium. remain the same. It is already at equilibrium. The concentration of O2 will Submit Answer Retry...
Consider the following reaction: 2HI(g) =H2(g) +12(9) If 1.87 moles of HI, 0.333 moles of H2, and 0.277 moles of Iare at equilibrium in a 14.7L container at 888 K, the value of the equilibrium constant, Kp. is Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
At a given temperature, the equilibrium constant Kc for the reaction 2SO2(g)+O2(g)<==>2SO3(g) is 2.99x10^-3. What is the value of the equilibrium constant for each of the following reactions at that temperature? a. SO2(g)+ 1/2 O2(g)<==> SO3(g) b. 2SO3(g)<==>2SO2(g)+O2(g) c. SO3(g)<==> SO2(g)+ 1/2 O2(g)
A) The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 10.5 at 350K. 2CH2Cl2(g) <->CH4(g) + CCl4(g) If an equilibrium mixture of the three gases in a 19.9 L container at 350K contains 0.416 mol of CH2Cl2(g) and 0.202 mol of CH4, the equilibrium concentration of CCl4 is B) 2SO3(g) <->2SO2(g) + O2(g) If 0.184 moles of SO3(g), 0.477 moles of SO2, and 0.234 moles of O2 are at equilibrium in a 15.0 L container at 1.23×103 K, the value...
A student ran the following reaction in the laboratory at 1185 K: 2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g) When she introduced 8.07×10-2 moles of SO2(g) and 7.94×10-2 moles of O2(g) into a 1.00 liter container, she found the equilibrium concentration of O2(g) to be 5.86×10-2 M. Calculate the equilibrium constant, Kc, she obtained for this reaction. Kc=?
1- At a certain temperature, 0.820 mol of SO3 is placed in a 2.50-L container. 2SO3(g)---->2SO2(g)+O2(g) At equilibrium, 0.120 mol of O2 is present. Calculate Kc. 2- At a certain temperature, the equilibrium constant, Kc, for this reaction is 53.3. H2(g) + I2(g)----->2HI(g) At this temperature, 0.300 mol of H2 and 0.300 mol of I2 were placed in a 1.00-L container to react. What concentration of HI is present at equilibrium? 3-Carbon disulfide is prepared by heating sulfur and charcoal....
The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 1.80x104 at 298 K. NH_HS(s) ==NH3(g) + H2S(g) If an equilibrium mixture of the three compounds in a 5.12 L container at 298 K contains 2.26 mol of NH4HS(s) and 0.282 mol of NH3, the number of moles of H2S present is moles. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 7 more group attempts remaining
The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 1.80x10+ at 298 K. NH_HS(s) 2NH3(g) + H2S(g) If an equilibrium mixture of the three compounds in a 6.94 L container at 298 K contains 2.82 mol of NH_HS(s) and 0.209 mol of NH3, the number of moles of H2S present is moles. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 6 more group attempts remaining
Consider the following reaction where Kc = 2.90x10-2 at 1150 K: ? 2 SO3 (g) 2 SO2 (g) + O2 (g) A reaction mixture was found to contain 3.91*10-2 moles of SO3 (g), 2.06x10-2 moles of SO2 (g), and 3.93x10-2 moles of O2 (g), in a 1.00 liter container. Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: A 1. In order to reach equilibrium SO3(g) must be produced . 2. In order to reach equilibrium Ko must...