The initial pressure of BrCl(g)

  1. The initial pressure of BrCl(g) in a reaction vessel is 1.6 mbar. If the vessel is heated to 500 K, what is the equilibrium
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  2. If the initial concentration of BrCl(g) is 4.680 mol/L, calculate the % of BrCl(g) left over after the reaction reaches
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  3. The initial pressure for the compounds involved in the reaction shown were determined to be P(Br2(g)) = 0.5417 atm, P(Cl2(g)) =
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  4. 1. If the initial concentration of BrCl(g) is 4.680 mol/L, calculate the % of BrCl(g) left over after the reaction reaches
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  5. Bromine and chlorine gas react to give bromine monochloride (BrCl) according toBr2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2BrCl(g) Given initial
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  6. At 298 K, 1.20 mol BrCl(g) is introduced into a 10.0 −L vessel, and equilibrium is established in the reaction.BrCl(g)⇌1/2Br
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  7. At 298 K, 1.20 mol BrCl(g) is introduced into a 10.0 −L vessel, and equilibrium is established in the reaction.BrCl(g)⇌1/2Br
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  8. At 298 K, 1.35 mol BrCl(g) is introduced into a 12.0 L vessel, and equilibrium is established in the reaction.BrCl(g)-->0.5Br2(g
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  9. If 1.00 mole of BrCl is introduced into a 500.0 ml flask, what are the concentrations of Br2, Cl2 and BrCl at equailbrium
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  10. calculate the equilibrium constants at 25°C for each reaction. ΔGf° for BrCl(g) is −1.0 kJ/molBr2(g) + Cl2(g) 2 BrCl(g)
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