CO2(g) ↔ CO(g) + 0.5O2(g)
Quantities are given in mols and the volume is 3.00 L. Calculate M = moles/L for each, substitute each into the Qc expression and solve for Qc.
Qc = (CO)(O2)^1/2/(CO2)
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The equilibrium constant for the following reaction is 0.16 M0.5 at 3000 K:
CO2(g) ↔ CO(g) + 0.5O2(g)
Determine Qc if the following amounts (in moles) of each component is placed in a 3.00 L container.
CO2 0.740
CO 0.470
O2 0.590
Give answer to 3 decimal places.
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The equilibrium constant for the following reaction is 0.16 M0.5 at 3000 K:
I am unfamiliar with the notation of 0.16 M0.5. Please let me know what it means. Thanks
I am unfamiliar with the notation of 0.16 M0.5. Please let me know what it means. Thanks