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Consider the following reaction, equilibrium concentrations, and equilibrium constant at a particular temperature. Determine th...Asked by anonymous.
consider the following reaction, equilibrium concentrations, and equilibrium constant at a particular temperature. Determine the equilibrium concentration of H2O(g)
C2H4(g) + H2O(g) <--> C2H5OH(g)
kc= 7.0* 10^3
[C2H4]= 0.010M [C2H5OH]= 1.99M
C2H4(g) + H2O(g) <--> C2H5OH(g)
kc= 7.0* 10^3
[C2H4]= 0.010M [C2H5OH]= 1.99M
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Answered by
DrBob222
Substitute (C2H4) and (C2H5OH) and Kc into the Kc expression and solve for (H2O)
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anonymous.
what is the KC expression?
Answered by
DrBob222
Kc = (C2H5OH)/(H2O)(C2H4)
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