a. An equilibrium mixture from the following reaction was found to contain 0.20 mol/L of A, 0.30 mol/L of B, and 0.30 mo
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a. An equilibrium mixture from the following reaction was found
to contain 0.20 mol/L of A, 0.30 mol/L of B, and 0.30 mol/L of C.
What is the value of Kc for this reaction?
b. If the volume of the reaction vessel were suddenly doubled
while the temperature remained constant, what would be the new
equilibrium concentrations?
c. If the initial volume of the reaction vessel were halved,
while the temperature remains constant, what will the new
equilibrium concentrations be?
A(g) = B(g) + + C(g)
to contain 0.20 mol/L of A, 0.30 mol/L of B, and 0.30 mol/L of C.
What is the value of Kc for this reaction?
b. If the volume of the reaction vessel were suddenly doubled
while the temperature remained constant, what would be the new
equilibrium concentrations?
c. If the initial volume of the reaction vessel were halved,
while the temperature remains constant, what will the new
equilibrium concentrations be?
A(g) = B(g) + + C(g)