3. For the reaction, H2(g) + 12 (g) → 2HI (g). the equilibrium constant, the value of Ke is 50 at 25 °C. What is the val

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3. For the reaction, H2(g) + 12 (g) → 2HI (g). the equilibrium constant, the value of Ke is 50 at 25 °C. What is the val

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3. For the reaction, H2(g) + 12 (g) → 2HI (g). the equilibrium constant, the value of Ke is 50 at 25 °C. What is the value of K,? Show work. 4. At a certain temperature, the equilibrium constant for the reaction of bromine and chlorine gases is shown below. 2BrCl (g) Kp-20 A closed vessel at 400 K is charged with 0.75 atm of Br2 (g), 1.00 atm of Cl2 (g), and 4.00 atm of BrCl (g). Use reaction quotient (Q) to determine which of the statements below is true. Br2 (g) + Cl2 (g) A) The partial pressures are already at equilibrium. B) The partial pressures are not at equilibrium and the reaction will generate more products to get to equilibrium C) The partial pressures are not at equilibrium and the reaction will generate more reactants to get to equilibrium Show work to justify your answer:
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