Asked by Ronnie
                For the following equilibrium process:
CO2 + H2 = CO + H2O
The equilibrium concentrations of reacting species are: [CO]= .050 M; [H2]= .045 M; [CO2]= .086 M; [H2O]= .040 M.
(a) Calculate Kc for the reaction
(b) If we add CO2 to increase its concentration to 0.50 mol/L, what will the concentrations of all gases be when equilibrium is reestablished?
            
        CO2 + H2 = CO + H2O
The equilibrium concentrations of reacting species are: [CO]= .050 M; [H2]= .045 M; [CO2]= .086 M; [H2O]= .040 M.
(a) Calculate Kc for the reaction
(b) If we add CO2 to increase its concentration to 0.50 mol/L, what will the concentrations of all gases be when equilibrium is reestablished?
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                    Answered by
            Dan ASN
            
    (A) 0.01
    
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