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for the equilibrium 2H2S(g)=2H2(g)+S2(g) Kc=9.0x10^-8
for the equilibrium 2H2S(g)=2H2(g)+S2(g) Kc=9.0x10^-8 at 700 degree cl the initial concerntration of the three gases are 0.270M
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manaf
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what is Kc at 25 celsius for the following equilibrium?
CH3BH3^+ +H2O <==> CH3NH2 + H3O^+ Kb=4.4x10^-4 I got 4.0x10^4 /
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Bb
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Methane and Hydrogen Sulfide react at 960 degree Celsius and come to the following equilibrium
CH4(g)+2H2S(g) <-> CS2(g)+ 4H2(g)
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Jason
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When CH4(g) (0.06318 mol/L) and 16.43 mol of H2S(g) in a 130.0 L reaction vessel at 711.0 °C are allowed to come to equilibrium
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plzprovidetheanswer
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Consider the following equilibrium process at 700°C:
2H2 + S2 ↔ 2H2S Analysis shows that there are 2.50 moles of H2,
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Chris
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Consider the reaction:
2H2S(g)⇌2H2(g)+S2(g) An equilibrium mixture of this reaction at a certain temperature was found to have
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Anon
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2H2(g)+S2----------->2H2S
A.)how would the equilibrium be affected given the following: - increase in temperature= - increase in
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Mckayla
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in a 0.40 M solution of diprotic acid H2A(Ka=7.4x10^-5, Ka2=5.0x10^-10 at 25 celsius), what is the equilibrium concentration of
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C
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1.Write the number in standard form: 7.1x10^4
A)710 B)7,100 C)71,000 D)710,000*** 2.Write the number in standard form: 5.01x10^-3
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Connections Academy Student
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Estimate the value of the equilibrium constant at 550 K for each of the following reactions.
1) 2CO(g) + O2(g) <==> 2CO2(g) 2)
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Miguel
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