The partial pressures of the

  1. At 930 K, Kp = 0.30 for the following reaction.2 SO2(g) + O2(g)=>2 SO3(g) Calculate the equilibrium partial pressures of SO2,
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  2. For reactions in solution, molar concentrations are usually used in equilibrium constantexpressions (designated by K or Kc). In
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  3. 1.) What are the equilibrium partial pressures of CO and CO2 if co is the gas present initially, at a partial pressure of .912
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  4. Calculate the aqueous solubility (in milligrams per liter) of the following. The temperature is 20.°C in each case, the
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  5. PCL5(g) -> PCl3(g) + Cl2 (g)Kp= 23.6 at 500K Calculate the equlibrium partial pressures of the reactants and products if the
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  6. Consider the reaction:A(g)⇌2B(g) Find the equilibrium partial pressures of A and B for each of the different values of Kp.
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  7. Consider the following reaction:Find the equilibrium partial pressures of A and B for each of the following different values of
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  8. Reactants for the following reaction are placed in a 10.0 L flask held at 250 degrees C and at initial partial pressures of 1.00
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  9. For the equation, SO2(g) + 1/2 O2(g)-> SO3(g) Kp=9.5EQUAL partial pressures of SO2 and O2 are placed in an empty reaction vessel
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  10. The following equilibrium pressures were observed at a certain temperature for the reaction.N2(g) + 3 H2(g) <==> 2 NH3(g)
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