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46. If K, << 1, the reaction at equilibrium favors formation of A) reactants B) products...
Given the equilibrium reaction for a general reaction, A+B <->C, explain what happens to the reactants and products from time until the time at which the A reaction reaches equilibrium. (Choose any that are correct) Concentration (mol.dm-3) B С Time (s) Once products are formed in a reversible reaction, reactans can not be formed At equilibrium both the reactant and product concentration are the same At time 0, there are no products. At equilibrium all concentrations become constant As the...
Q 33 - (2 pts) Predict the position of equilibrium for the following acid-base reaction. + A) reactants side (Keq <1); B) products side (Keq >1); C) reactants and products are at the equilibrium (Keq =1);
< Question 13 of 14 > What is the value of K for this aqueous reaction at 298 K? A+B C+D AG° = 17.59 kJ/mol
Given the set of reactants below, complete the acid-base reaction, and indicate whether the equilibrium favors reactants or products. CH3O- + HCl → ? CH3OH + Cl-, products are favored at equilibrium CH3OH + Cl-, reactants are favored at equilibrium Neither products nor reactants are favored at equilibrium CH3OH + HCl, products are favored at equilibrium
What is true about the following reaction at 25°C?<br /> HBrO(aq) + NaCl(aq) = NaBrO(aq) + HCl(aq) OK> 1 hence there will be mostly products at equilibrium. OK> 1 hence there will be mostly reactants at equilibrium. OK< 1 hence there will be mostly products at equilibrium. OK< 1 hence there will be mostly reactants at equilibrium. Question 8 (1 point) Which of the following would be more soluble in an acidic solution?<br />i. LiBr(s)<br /> ji. KNO3(s) O both...
A Q=K: the reaction mixture is at equilibrium O T OM B. Q<K; the reaction will shift towards the reactants C. Q>K; the reaction will shift towards the products → KA А е е D. Q>K; the reaction will shift towards the reactants MOL (E. Q<K; the reaction will shift towards the products. M280. 00 3. For the reaction M SES00.0 3 to noiriwa H2 (9)+CO2(9) <==> H20 (9) +CO (9) Kc = 0.798 at 320°C. 0.492 moles of H2...
For the following reaction at equilibrium with a given AHºrxn = -207 kJ/mol: N2(g) + 3H2(g) <=> 2NH3(g) What will be the response of the system at equilibrium if the temperature is decreased? More reactants will be formed. More products will be formed. There will be no change in the amount of products formed. There will be no change in the amount of reactants being consumed More reactants and products will be formed.
How can a reaction which favors reactants at equilibrium be driven to generate additional products? I am confused, how can you generate additional products if the equilibrium constant for this reaction is < 1, doesn't K need to be > 1 to generate additional products?
QUESTION 2 Give the favored direction of the reaction, if K<< 1 equation sheet.pdf periodic table.pdf O a. If the temperature is raised, then the reverse reaction is favored. b. The forward reaction is favored c. Neither direction is favored O d. The reverse reaction is favored. if the temperature is raised, then the forward reaction is favored.
9. What does it mean if Keq < 1, at equilibrium? The concentration of reactants is greater than the concentration of products. b. The concentration of products is greater than the concentration of reactants. The rate of the forward reaction is greater than the rate of the reverse reaction. c. d. The rate of the reverse reaction is greater than the rate of the forward reaction. e. The concentration of products and reactants are about the same. Which of the...