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For the teaction system, 2SO2(g)
For the teaction system, 2SO2(g) + O2(g) <--> 2SO3(g), Kc has a value of 4.62 at 450.0K. A system, at equilibrium, has the
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Mikey
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Use oxidation numbers to identify reaction is REDOX reactions.
a. 2SO2(g) + O2(g) -> 2SO2(g) for 2SO2 I got: -2 for S, -2 for O
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Amy
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according to the balanced chemical equation 2SO2<--- 2 is a subscript...so anyway it's 2SO2+ O2 ----> 2SO3
How many liters of
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lanony(please help)
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Rate of teaction depends upon
a)Number of effective collision b)Concentration of the reactant c)Temperature d)All of these
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Ramsha
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At a certain temperature , 0.960 mol of SO3 is placed in a 3.50 L container.
2SO3 ----> 2SO2 + O2 At equilibrium , 0.190 mol of
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Alexis Moran
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For each situation, determine how the equilibrium will shift to relieve the stress on the system. 2SO2 (g) + O2 (g) ↔ 2SO3 (g)
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carbon disulfide and carbon monoxide are produced when carbon is heated with sulfur dioxide.
5C(s)+2SO2(g)-CS2(I)+4CO(g) a. how
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Ana
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Consider the reaction 2SO2(g) + O2(g) <--> 2SO3(g). What will happen to the equilibrium if sulfur trioxide (SO3) is added to the
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boopboooooop
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For the system 2SO2(g) + O2(g) <--> 2SO3 (g), change in enthalpy is negative for the production of SO3. At a particular
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S
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The reaction 2SO2(g) + O2(g) <--> 2sO3(g) is exothermic. What will happen to the concentration of sulfur dioxide if the
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Beel
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