The value of Kc for the thermal decomposition of hydrogen sulfide, shown below, is 2.2x 104...
The value of Kc for the thermal decomposition of hydrogen sulfide, shown below, is 2.2 x 104 at 1400 K. 2H,S(g) 2H2(g) +S2(g) 3rd attempt Feedback Inul See Periodic Table See Hint A sample of gas in which (H2S] -4.25 M is heated to 1400 K in a sealed vessel. After chemical equilibrium has been achieved, what is the value of [H,S]? Assume no H2 or Sy was present in the original sample. M
The value of KC for the thermal decomposition of hydrogen sulfide, shown below, is 2.2 × 10-4 at 1400 K. 2H2S(g)<---> 2H2(g) + S2(g) A sample of gas in which [H2S] = 5.40 M is heated to 1400 K in a sealed vessel. After chemical equilibrium has been achieved, what is the value of [H2S]? Assume no H2 or S2 was present in the original sample.
The value of KC for the thermal decomposition of hydrogen sulfide, shown below, is 2.2 × 10-4 at 1400 K. 2 H2S (reversible) 2 H2 + S2 A sample of gas in which [H2S] = 5.25 M is heated to 1400 K in a sealed vessel. After chemical equilibrium has been achieved, what is the value of [H2S]? Assume no H2 or S2 was present in the original sample.
@ See page 648 14 Question (1 point) The value of Kc for the thermal decomposition of hydrogen sulfide, shown below, is 2.2 x 10-4 at 1400 K. 2H,$(g) + 2H2(g) +S2(g) V 3rd attempt See Periodic Table D See Hint A sample of gas in which [H2S] = 3.00 M is heated to 1400 K in a sealed vessel. After chemical equilibrium has been achieved, what is the value of [H2S]? Assume no H2 or S2 was present in...
@ See page 648 14 Question (1 point) The value of Kc for the thermal decomposition of hydrogen sulfide, shown below, is 2.2 x 10-4 at 1400 K. 2H,S(g) + 2H2(g) + S2 (8) v 1st attempt . See Periodic Table D See Hint A sample of gas in which [ HS] = 5.40 M is heated to 1400 K in a sealed vessel. After chemical equilibrium has been achieved, what is the value of [H2S]? Assume no H2 or...
PLEASE HELP WITH THESE QUESTIONS, THANK YOU IN ADVANCE. ********************* The value of Kcfor the thermal decomposition of hydrogen sulfide, shown below, is 2.2 x 104 at 1400 K. 2H2S(g)2H2(g) 4th attempt 晶See PeriodicTable See Hint A sample of gas in which [H2S -4.85 M is heated to 1400K in a sealed vessel. After chemical equilibrium has been achieved, what is the value of [H2S]? Assume no H2 or S2 was present in the original sample.
Consider the reaction for the decomposition of hydrogen sulfide: 2 H2S(g) ⇌ 2 H2(g) + S2(g) A 0.300 L vessel initially contains 0.450 mol of H2S at 800oC. Find the equilibrium concentration of S2. Kc = 1.67 x 10-7 at 800oC. 1) 3.54 × 10-4 M 2) 0.00204 M 3) 0.00455 M 4) 1.94 × 10-4 M 5) 0.00551 M
Consider the reaction for the decomposition of hydrogen disulfide: 2H2S(g)⇌2H2(g)+S2(g), Kc = 1.67×10−7 at 800∘C A 0.500 L reaction vessel initially contains 0.175 mol of H2S and 6.25×10−2 mol of H2 at 800∘C. Find the equilibrium concentration of [S2].
Hydrogen sulfide decomposes according to the following reaction, for which Kc = 9,30 x 10^-8 at 700 degree C.2 H2S(g)leftrightharpoons 2H2(g) + S2(g)It 0.42 mol H2S is placed in a 2.8 L container, what is the equilibrium concentration of H2(g) at 700 degree C? M
Consider the reaction for the decomposition of hydrogen disulfide: 2H2S(g) = 2H2(g) + S2(g), Kc = 1.67 x 10-7 at 800°C The reaction is carried out at the same temperature with the following initial concentrations: [H2S] [H2] [S2] 4.00 x 10-4M 0.00 M 0.00 M - Part A Find the equilibrium concentration of S2. Express the concentration to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. HA ? [S2] = Value Units