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Consider the reaction Afaq) + B(ag) A3 C(aq) + (aq), which has an equilibrium constant, K, equal to 3.4. 1. If one begins a reaction by placing 0.500 moles of A in a 1.0 L container as well as 0.125 moles of B, what will be the equilibrium concentrations of A, B, C, and D? Write your answers in the spaces provided below. a. [A] = b. [B]= c. [C]= d. [D]= 2. Once the reaction in...
consider the reaction A+B<----->C+D, which has an equilibrium constant K, equal to 3.4 x 10^2 1. If one begins a reaction by placing 0.6000 moles of A in 1.0 L container as well as 0.150 moles of B, what will be the equilibrium concentrations of A, B, C, and D? 2 Once the reaction in problem one reaches equilibrium, some additional B is injected into the flask from an outside source. LeChatelier's principal says the reaction will be a) unchanged...
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consider the reaction A+B 3 C + D. which has an equilibrium constant, K, equal to 3.4 x 10. 1. IT one begins a reaction by placing 0.600 moles of A in a 1.0L container as well as 0.150 moles on , what will be the equilibrium concentrations of A.B.C. and D? Write your answers in the spaces provided below. a. (A) = b. [B]= = C. (C)= d. (D)= 2. Once the reaction in problem 1...
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Consider the Reaction A+B <--> C+D, which has an equilibrium constant, Kc = 3.4 x 10^2. If one begins a reaction by placing 0.600 moles of A in a 1.0L container as well as 0.150 moles of B, what will be the equilibrium concentrations of A, B, C, D? Write your answer in the spaces below. a. [A] = ______ b. [B] = ______ c. [C] = ______ d. [D] = ______
6) Distrubuting Equilibrium a) The equilibrium constant, K, for the following reaction is 10.5 at 350 K 2CH2Cl2(g)CH4(g + CCl4(g) An equilibrium mixture of the three gases in a 1.00 L flask at 350 K contains 5.32x10-2 M CH2C2, 0.172 M CH4 and 0.172 M CCI4. What will be the concentrations of the three gases once equilibrium has been reestablished, if 9.58x102 mol of CH4(g is added to the flask? CH2Cl2l [CH4 [CCI4] b) The equilibrium constant, K, for the...
12. The equilibrium constant for the reaction of fluorine gas with bromine gas at 300 K is 54.7 and the reaction is: Br2(g) +F2(g) 2 BrF(g) What is the equilibrium concentration of fluorine if the initial concentrations of bromine and fluorine were 0.125 moles/liter in a sealed container and no product was present initially? Submit Answer Tries 0/99
The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 55.6 at 698 K: H2(g) + I2(g) ---------->2HI(g) 1) Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of reactants and product when 0.309 moles of H2 and 0.309 moles of I2 are introduced into a 1.00 L vessel at 698 K. [H2] = M? [I2] = M? [HI] = M? 2.The equilibrium constant, K, for the following reaction is 1.20×10-2 at 500 K: PCl5(g)------->PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) An equilibrium mixture of the three gases in a...
1) The equilibrium constant, K, for the following reaction is 1.80×10-2 at 698 K. 2HI(g) H2(g) + I2(g) An equilibrium mixture of the three gases in a 1.00 L flask at 698 K contains 0.311 M HI, 4.18×10-2 M H2 and 4.18×10-2 M I2. What will be the concentrations of the three gases once equilibrium has been reestablished, if 2.85×10-2 mol of I2(g) is added to the flask? 2) The equilibrium constant, K, for the following reaction is 1.20×10-2 at...
Consider the following reaction for Questions 1.3 and answer the questions based upon this GU u IIULS reaction: CÓ (g) + 3 H (g) + CH4 (g) + H2O (G) 1. At 25°C, Keq=4.0. What must be the Co] at equilibrium If the equilibrium concentrations of [H.]= 2.0M. (CH) = 5.0M, and (HO) = 3.OM? Answer: 0.469 M The ICE table is a way to keep track of what is happening in the reaction vessel. The initial concentrations if given...