Exploring The Link Between Equilibrium And Kinetics The Equilibrium Constant K For The Reaction Of Hydrogen With Iodine 1 (32.36 KiB) Viewed 38 times
Exploring The Link Between Equilibrium And Kinetics The Equilibrium Constant K For The Reaction Of Hydrogen With Iodine 2 (32.36 KiB) Viewed 38 times
Exploring the Link between Equilibrium and Kinetics The equilibrium constant K. for the reaction of hydrogen with iodine is 57.0 at 700 K, and the reaction is endothermic (AH = 9 kJ). H₂(g) + 12(8) 2 HI(g) K = 57.0 at 700 K (a) Is the rate constant k for the formation of HI larger or smaller than the rate constant k, for the decomposition of HI? (b) The value of k, at 700 K is 1.16 x 10-3 M-¹ s¹. What is the value of ke at the same temperature? (c) How are the values of ki, k,, and K. affected by the addition of a catalyst? (d) How are the values of ki, k., and K. affected by an increase in temperature?
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