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At 25°C, the reaction: 2ICl(g)
calculate kc for reaction I2 (g)+Cl2 (g)⇌2ICl(g )Kp=81.9 (at 298 K)
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tiffany
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Consider the following reaction:
I2(g) + Cl2(g) 2ICl(g) o Kp = 81.9 at 25 C. Calculate ∆Grxn for the reaction at 25 C under
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Melanie
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At 25°C, the reaction: 2ICl(g) + heat ⇌ I2(g) + Cl2(g)
has a K value of 6.2 × 10–6. Which of the following would be true if
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I2(g)+Cl2(g)-><-2ICl(g) molar concentrations are I2=1.5M, Cl2=0.60M and ICl=5.0M calculate the ratio of products to reactants
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jennifer
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For the reaction
I_2(s)+Cl_2(g) ==> 2ICl(g) ÄH= 36kJ, ÄS= 158.8J/K at 25° C. Calculate the temperature at which Keq is
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Given the concentrations, calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction:
I2(g) + Cl2(g)---> 2ICl(g) At equilibrium, the
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byke
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For the reaction
I2(s)+Cl2(g) ==> 2ICl(g) delta H= 36kJ, delta S= 158.8J/K at 25° C. Calculate the temperature at which Keq is
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The equilibrium constant Kc^i is 3.2x10^-34 at 25 degrees C for 2HCl(g) -> H2(g) + Cl2 (g). The equilibrium constant Kc^ii is
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Lily
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what is the equillibrium constant of each of the substance in the equillibrium when concentration of ICl was 0.75M
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Pramod Sihag
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I was asked to find delta Grxn for the equation I2+Cl2--->2ICl. Was given information to solve for Q (PICl= 2.55atm, PI2=0.315,
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Mel
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