8. Since all of the components of this reaction are gases, the equilibrium constant can also be written as a Kp value. T

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8. Since all of the components of this reaction are gases, the equilibrium constant can also be written as a Kp value. T

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8. Since all of the components of this reaction are gases, the equilibrium constant can also be written as a Kp value. The equation to convert between K. and Kp is Kp Ke (RT)n, where R is the gas constant (0.0821L atm/mol K), T is the temperature in Kelvin, and an is the change in the number of moles over the course of the reaction (moles gaseous products - moles gaseous reactants). Convert the value of Ke that you calculated in question 6 into a K, value. Assume the Ke was determined at 25°C.
6. Write the expression for K. for the production of 4 moles of H₂(g). (Hint: How does chemical equation change?) 82 (Ha] [S₂]² Kc = CHSS2
Ahswer the remaining questions based on the following reaction. Cl₂(g) + PC3(g) PCIs(g) Oat 7. If the equilibrium amounts of Clz, PCI3, and PCIs are 2.1, 5.4 and 3.6 moles respectively in a 10.0 L flask, use the original given chemical equation to calculate K. for the reaction. 8 Kc = Singa 0.36 0.21x0.54 3.17 Ke: Ke=
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