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At 2000 ∘C the equilibrium constant for the reaction
2NO(g)←−→N2(g)+O2(g) is Kc=2.4×103. The initial concentration of NO
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Braxten
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The reaction below is at dynamic equilibrium.
N₂(g) + 3H₂(g) <——>2NH3(g) Which statement is true for the equilibrium
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N2 +O2 = 2NO has an equilibrium constant Keq of 0.10 mol/L @ 2000 degrees celcius. If the equilibrium concentration for NO is
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Chernika
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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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Mark
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The equilibrium constant (Ka) for Reaction 3 at 25 °C is 1.80 × 10−4 mol dm−3. Calculate the equilibrium concentration of
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Mark
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when CO2 (.15mol) and H2 (.302g) in a 500L vessel at 576'C are allowed to come to equilibrium the mixture contains .000183 mol/L
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christine
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A sample of ammonia gas was allowed to come to equilibrium at 400 K.
2NH3(g) --> N2(g) + 3H2(g) At equilibrium, it was found that
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Blake
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If the equilibrium constant is very small, which assumption can be made?
a) concentration of reactant at equilibrium is the same
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For the reaction I2 + Br2 <-> 2IBr Kc=280 at 150C . Suppose that 0.500 mol IBr in a 1.00-L flask is allowed to reach equilibrium
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TP
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Calculate the thiocyanate concentration at equilibrium if the irone (III) ion concentration is 0.23 M and the complex ion
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