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for the equilibrium H2+CO2<-->H2O+CO
Kc=3.18 at 1106K. if each of the four species was initially present at 3.000M calculate the
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Andy
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For a reversible reaction where A + B (both arrows) C + D, the equilibrium constant is represented by kc = 5.3 = (c)(d)/(A)[B].
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Katie
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Consider the equilibrium A(g)=2B(g)+3C(g) at 25 degrees Celsius. When A is loaded into a cylinder at 10 atm and the system is
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If 2 samples of nitrogen (different PVTs) are separated by a conductive barrier, they will eventually achieve equilibrium, I
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charlie
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At equilibrium, the concentrations in this system were found to be [N2]=[O2]=0.200 M and [NO]=0.500 M.
N2 + O2= 2NO If more NO is
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At equilibrium, the concentrations in this system were found to be [N2]=[O2]=0.200 M and [NO]=0.500 M.
N2 + O2= 2NO If more NO is
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Anonymous
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At equilibrium, the concentrations in this system were found to be [N2]=[O2]=0.200 M and [NO]=0.500 M.
N2(g) + 02(g) <-> 2NO(g)
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TK
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At equilibrium, the concentrations in this system were found to be [N2] = [O2] = 0.100 M and [NO] = 0.500 M.
N2(g) + O2(g) <->
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David
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At equilibrium, the concentrations in this system were found to be [N2]=[O2]=0.100 M and [NO]=0.400 M.
N2 (g) + O2 (g) --> 2NO
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Jefferson
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a) Two 36 g ice cubes are dropped into 300 g of water in a thermally insulated container. If the water is initially at 19°C,
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ChrismB
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