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Initially, there are 33 moles of A and 0 moles of B. How many moles of A and B will be present after the system reaches
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For the reaction H2(g) + I2(g) <===> 2HI(g), Kc=54.9 at 699K. A system was charged with 2.50 moles of H2 ans 2.50 moles of I2
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For the reaction at 430 degree C, H2 + I2 <=> 2HI Kc = 54.3. Initially 0.714 moles of H2 and 0.984 miles of I2 and 0.886 moles
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Ken
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Consider the following equilibrium system at 900°C:
H20(g) + CO(g) <==> H2(g) + CO2(g) Initially 5.0 moles of H2O and 4.0 moles
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Jessica
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Hydrogen iodide decomposes according to the reaction 2HI(g)H2(g) + I2(g) A sealed 1.50 L container initially holds .00623 moles
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jude
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The following system is at equilibrium,at 699K in a 5L container.
H2(g)+I2(g)--->2HI(g) Kc = 54.9 Initially,the system had 2.50
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Swaastikaa
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i need help with finding the ph of a buffer solution initially consisting of 0.0400 moles NH3 and 0.025 moles NH4^+ and 20 ml
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joelle
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i need help with finding the ph of a buffer solution initially consisting of 0.0400 moles NH3 and 0.025 moles NH4^+ and 20 ml
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joelle
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For the reaction at 430 degree C, H2 + I2 <----->2HI. Kc = 54.3. Initially 0.714 moles of H2 and 0.984 moles of I2 and 0.886
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Ken
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the reaction contains initially 5 moles of CO and 2 moles of H2O.the volume is 1 litre.but at equilibrium it is 0.5 moles of h2o
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khushbo
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