A reaction quotient is calculated

  1. A reaction quotient is calculated to be 3.2 x 10^-5. The equilibrium constant for the same reaction is 5.4 x 10^-5. Which
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  2. How is the reaction quotient used to determine whether a system is at equilibrium?The reaction is at equilibrium when Q > Keq.
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  3. 4. N2+3H2----2Nh3 k=1.2 at a T=375Cyou initially have 0.249mol of N2. 3.21*10^-2mol of H2, and 6.42*10^-4 mol of NH3 in a 3.5L
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  4. I had to perform an experiment for rate of reaction.I have to calculate the concentration of Na2S2O3 in the reaction solutions
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  5. The following reaction was carried out in a 2.00 reaction vessel at 1100 :C+H2O -> C)+H2 If during the course of the reaction,
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  6. The following reaction has an equilibrium constant (Keq) of 160.2 NO2(g) <--> 2 NO(g) + O2(g) What will be the reaction quotient
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  7. A chemical system within a sealed 1 L reaction vessel is described by the following reversible reaction equation:2H2S(g) <--->
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  8. A chemical system within a sealed 1 L reaction vessel is described by the following reversible reaction equation:2H2S(g)
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  9. A chemical system within a sealed 1 L reaction vessel is described by the following reversible reaction equation:2H2S(g) <--->
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  10. A chemical system within a sealed 1 L reaction vessel is described by the following reversible reaction equation:2H2S(g) <--->
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