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At 1473K the equilibrium constant for the reaction H2(g) + Cl2(g) <--------> 2HCl(g)
Kc = 2.5*10^4. What would be the equilibrium concentration of HCL if the initial concentrations of H2 and Cl2 were 0.1840M and 0.1918M. I got 29.7 but was told it was wrong
Kc = 2.5*10^4. What would be the equilibrium concentration of HCL if the initial concentrations of H2 and Cl2 were 0.1840M and 0.1918M. I got 29.7 but was told it was wrong
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Answered by
DrBob222
..........H2 + Cl2 ==> 2HCl
begin..0.1840 0.1918...0
change.....-x...-x.......+2x
final.0.1840-x..0.1918-x...2x
Substitute into Kc and solve for x, then multiply by 2 for HCl.
begin..0.1840 0.1918...0
change.....-x...-x.......+2x
final.0.1840-x..0.1918-x...2x
Substitute into Kc and solve for x, then multiply by 2 for HCl.
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