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At 504.6 °C, the Kp for the reaction: is 1.74 10-6 What is Keq? Enter your...
At 101.4 oC, the Kp for the reaction: 1A+4B ↔ 2AB is 1.25⋅10^0 What is Keq? Enter your answer in scientific notation.
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...
At 310.7 °C, the K for the reaction: 4A +3B 5AB 6 is 1.37 10 What is Kea? Enter your answer in scientific notation. Preview
Consider the following reaction: A + 2B → 3 C Keq= 4.45x106 What is the value of the rate constand if the reaction is reversed? Express your answer in scientific notation. Consider the following reaction: A + 2B → 3 C Keq= 2.77x106 What is the value of the rate constant if the reaction is multipled by 2? Express your answer in scientific notation.
Consider the reaction below that has a Keq of 3.43 ⋅ 10 − 5 . 1.0 mol of A and 7.4 mol of B are added to a 8 L container. Calculate the equilibrium concentration of C. Enter your answer in scientific notation using 2 significant figures. 2 A + 3 B ↔ 1 C
After completing the lab, you find that the concentrations of A and B at equilibrium are: [A] [B] Equilibrium 15 Fill in the following values: Experimental Values Enter your Krand Kr as whole numbers. For simplicity, enter your Keg as a fraction. (For example enter a as 1/6). Is. Kp (amount of product)= Kr (amount of reactant) = Keq = Preview License Points possible: 2 Unlimited attempts.
Consider the reaction below that has a Keq of 7.94⋅10-2. 3.4 mol of A and 6.7 mol of B are added to a 5 L container. Calculate the equilibrium concentration of C. Enter your answer in scientific notation using 2 significant figures. 2 A + 1 B ↔ 1 C
What is the Keq? The equilibrium lies to the right in the reaction below. Following the curved arrows, complete the equation to show the products formed. Identify the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base. Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction. Enter your answer in scientific notation.
-13 1. At 55°c, Kp 5.56 x 10-13 for the following reaction: 2 So2 (g) 02 (g) 2 SO3 (g) Calculate K (not Kp) for the reaction at 55°C. (To enter a number in scientific notation, 1 x 10-3 1E-3) Submit Answer Tries 0/2
help!!! ENTERING INTERVAL ANSWERS For intervals of values, enter your answer using interval notation. Here are some examples of how interval notation relates to inequalities: Inequality Interval Notation 3<3<5 (3,5) 3<3<5 (3,5) 2 > 3 (3,00 3<a < 5 or 7 < < <9 (3,5)U (7,9) With inequalities, we use "less than" () or "greater than" (>) to exclude the endpoint of the interval. With interval notation, we use usd round parentheses: (.). With inequalities, we use "less than or...