At a certain temperature Kc = 25 and a reaction vessel contains a mixture with the following concentrations: [H2] = 0.10 M, [Br2] = 0.10 M and [HBr] = 0.50 M.
Solve using math please.
H2(g) + Br2(g) 2HBr(g)
Q = [HBr]2/[H2][Br2]
Q = (0.50)2/(0.10)(0.10)
Q = 25
So, Kc = Q
At a certain temperature Kc = 25 and a reaction vessel contains a mixture with the...
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