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Calculate the theoretical pH after 2.50 mL and 9.50 mL of NaOH has been added in both the titration of HCl and of HC2H3O2.
Given:
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Deriving Chem Beer's Law's Equation
By comparing the absorbance of each trial solution, Aeq, to the absorbance of the standard
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Another Equilibrium Question!
The following reaction is at equilibrium in a closed 20.0-L container. At equilibrium, the
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The initial pressures for I2 (g), H2(g), and HI(g) were Pi2 = 0.100 atm, Ph2 = 0.200 atm, and Phi = 0 atm, respectively. After
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The equilibrium constant Kc for the following reaction is equal to 0.20 at 250°C. Calculate the equilibrium constant Kp for the
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The Equilibrium Constant Kp for the following reaction is 4atm^2 at 300K.
AB(s) -> A(g) + B(g) What is the equilibrium pressure
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Yes i think this was a trick question, the solid just needs to be completely ignored. This question isn't part of a database unfortunately, just a practice question for exam
Nevermind I got it, with x = 0.099999 then I just use what I have in the ICE chart and plug it in to solve for Kp, Thanks for all the help!
Hmm I'm still confused at what to plug in for pHI^2 and pH2 for solving Kp
Or do I solve for x, using the given pressure of I2 at equilibrium, so should it be 1E-5 = 0.1 - x? (solve for x)
So instead of using 0.1 for I2, I want to use 1E-5 for I2 when solving for KP?
The reaction is I2(g) + H2(g) -> 2HI(g)
Nevermind this was answered here jiskha com/display.cgi?id=1332104707