Q1. Standard equilibrium constant (DOG) for the following chemical reaction at the temperature of 693 K is 50. H2(g) + 1
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Q1. Standard equilibrium constant (DOG) for the following chemical reaction at the temperature of 693 K is 50. H2(g) + 1
Q1. Standard equilibrium constant (DOG) for the following chemical reaction at the temperature of 693 K is 50. H2(g) + 12 (g) 2 HI Depending on the experimental conditions outlined in Table 1, calculate DG and predict the spontaneous formation of gaseous HI for each of the following reaction conditions and the reaction flow direction, where the initial concentrations of each reaction component (CB¹) are summarised. Table 1. Summary table indicating initial component concentrations for reactants and products Experiment N. 1 2 3 c (H₂)/10-3 mol m-³ 2.00 1.50 1.00 c (1₂)/10-3 mol m-³ 5.00 0.250 2.00 c (HI)/ 10-3 mol m-3 10.00 5.00 10.00 (20 marks)
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