A 425 °C la reacción 2 HBr(g) → H2(g) + Br2(g) tiene una Kp de 4.18 x 109. Si en un experimento se introducen 0.20 atm d

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A 425 °C la reacción 2 HBr(g) → H2(g) + Br2(g) tiene una Kp de 4.18 x 109. Si en un experimento se introducen 0.20 atm d

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A 425 C La Reaccion 2 Hbr G H2 G Br2 G Tiene Una Kp De 4 18 X 109 Si En Un Experimento Se Introducen 0 20 Atm D 1
A 425 C La Reaccion 2 Hbr G H2 G Br2 G Tiene Una Kp De 4 18 X 109 Si En Un Experimento Se Introducen 0 20 Atm D 1 (152.26 KiB) Viewed 35 times
At 425 C, the reaction
2HBr(g)<---> H2(g) + Br2(g)
has a Kp of 4.18 x 10^-9. If in an experiment 0.20 atm of HBr is introduced, what is the concentration of H2 at equilibrium?
A 425 °C la reacción 2 HBr(g) → H2(g) + Br2(g) tiene una Kp de 4.18 x 109. Si en un experimento se introducen 0.20 atm de HBC, ¿cuál es la concentración de en qu a) 0.20 atm b) 2.9 x 10-5 atm Oc) 0.010 atm d) 0.19 atm Oe) 0.22 atm
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