Consider the equilibrium reaction. H2(g) + I2(g) equilibrium reaction arrow 2 HI(g) In this case, 1.000 M H2 reacts with 2.000 M of I2 at a temperature of 414°C. The value of Kc = 72. Determine the equilibrium concentrations of H2, I2, and HI. [H2] [I2] [HI]
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consider the equilibrium reaction of H2 (g) + I2 (g) <-----> 2 HI (g) it has an equilibrium constant Kc = 54.3 at 430°C. if the initial concentration of [HI]0 = 2.000 M. what are the equilibrium concentrations?
Consider the following reaction: H2 (g) + I2 (g) ⇌ 2 HI (g) Complete the following table. Assume that all concentrations are equilibrium concentrations in M. T(∘C) [H2] [I2] [HI] [Kc] 25 0.0355 0.0388 0.922 − 340 − 4.55×10−2 M 0.384 M 90.6 445 4.90×10−2 M 4.74×10−2 M − 50.2 Find Kc at 25 ∘C. Find [H2] at 340 ∘C. Find [HI] at 445 ∘C.
Suppose that 0.1000 mole each of H2 and I2 are placed in 1.000-L flask, stoppered, and the mixture is heated to 425oC. At equilibrium, the concentration of I2 is found to be 0.0210 M. a) What are the equilibrium concentrations of H2 and HI, respectively? Calculate Kc for the following reaction at 425oC. H2(g) + I2(g) ⇄ 2 HI(g) b) If the initial concentrations of H2 and I2 are 1.000 M each, and the initial concentration of HI is 0.000,...
The following reaction: H2 (g) + I2 (g) ⇋ 2 HI (g) Has an equilibrium constant of 30.5 under certain conditions. If initial concentrations of reactants and product are: [H2] = 0.100 M; [I2] = 0.100 M; and [HI] = 0.250 M, what will be the equilibrium concentration of HI?
Consider the following chemical reaction: H2 (g) + I2 (g) 2HI (g) At equilibrium in a particular experiment, the concentrations of H2, I2, and HI were 0.02, 0.021 and 0.160 M respectively. The value of Keq for this reaction is __________.
Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of H2, I2, and HI at 700 K if the initial concentrations are [H2] = 0.200 M and [I2] = 0.400 M. The equilibrium constant Kc for the reaction following reaction is 57.0 at 700 K. (Show Work) H2(g)+I2(g)<--- ---->2HI(g)
Kc for the reaction of hydrogen and iodine to produce hydrogen iodide, H2(g) + I2(g) ⇌ 2HI(g) is 54.3 at 430°C. Determine the initial and equilibrium concentration of HI if initial concentrations of H2 and I2 are both 0.10 M and their equilibrium concentrations are both 0.052 M at 430°C
The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 55.6 at 698 K: H2(g) + I2(g) 2HI(g) Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of reactants and product when 0.293 moles of H2 and 0.293 moles of I2 are introduced into a 1.00 L vessel at 698 K. [H2] = M [I2] = M [HI] = M
1/2 H2 (g) + 1/2 I2 (g) <-> HI (g) At a certain temperature, Kc of reaction is 400 If 0.025M of H2 and 0.025 M and 0.065 M of HI are in a 1.00 L container, what is the concentration of HI at equilibrium?
Consider this reaction: H 2 (g)+ I 2 (g)⇌2HI(g) H2(g)+I2(g)⇌2HI(g) A rxn mixture in a 3.73 L flask at a certain temperature initially contains 0.766 g H2 and 96.7 g I 2 I2 . At equilibrium, the flask holds 90.3 g HI . Calculate the equilibrium constant (Kc)(Kc) for the reaction at this temperature. Record your answer using two significant figures.