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At 1280°C, the equilibrium constant
At 1280°C, the equilibrium constant for the reaction Br2>2Br is 1.1×10^-3. IF the initial concentration are Br2 = 6.3×10^-2
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James
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The equilibrium constant for the equation
2 H2(g) + CO(g) CH3OH(g) Is 19 at a certain temperature. If there are 3.11 x 10-2 moles
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vikki
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Which of the following statements are incorrect?
1) Gases are not included in the equilibrium constant expression. 2) Equilibrium
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David
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What is constant about the equilibrium constant?
A. The reversibility of the reaction at equilibrium is constant. B. The ratio of
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jameson
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write the equilibrium-constant expression and calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for each of the following
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DAN
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Bromine gas is allowed to reach equilibrium according to the equation.
Br2=2Br Kc=0.0011 at 1280°C Initial concentration of br2
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han
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Calculate the equilibrium constant 2SO2(g]+O2(g]⇌2SO3(g]
given equilibrium constant of SO2,O2,SO3 are 0.3m,0.14,1.45
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MANASA
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In the industrial synthesis of ammonia, the equilibrium constant expression may be written as: Keq= [NH3]^2/[N2][H2]^3
Calculate
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Chemistry Chick
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C6H12O6 (aq) = 602 (g) - 6CO2 (g) = 6H20 (l)
H -2837 A)Exo or endothermic? B)write an expression for the equilibrium constant
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Caitie
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I really need this please!!!!!!! :
write the equilibrium-constant expression and calculate the value of the equilibrium constant
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DAN
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