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Calculate the equilibrium concentration of
HCOOH(aq) <-----> H^+ (aq)+ HCOO^-(aq)
The equilibrium constant (Ka) for Reaction 3 at 25 °C is 1.80 × 10−4 mol dm−3.
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calculate the concentration of the products of the following equilibrium when the equilibrium constant is 12.3 and the
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A mixture consisting of 0.150 M N2(g) and 0.612 M H2(g) reacts and then reaches equilibrium according to the equation:
N2(g) +
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2 HI(g)--><--H2(g) + I2(g)
When a sufficiently large sample of HI(g) is introduced into an evacuated vessel at 643 K, the
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The initial concentration for the compounds involved in the reaction displayed were determined to be [NO2(g)] = 1.243 mol/L,
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