Consider the following reaction: A(g) + B(g) C(g) + D(s) In a sealed container of 1 L, at equilibrium, [A] was 0.46 mol/
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Consider the following reaction: A(g) + B(g) C(g) + D(s) In a sealed container of 1 L, at equilibrium, [A] was 0.46 mol/L, was 0.29 mol/L, [C] was 1.4 mol/L and no was 1.4 moles a) [2 points] Calculate the equilibrium constant Kc (show your work) b) [2 points] 0.067 mol/L of B was added. Calculate the new reaction quotient at this new initial step, Qc (show your work) c) [2 points] How will the reaction shift? (Justify your answer) d) [7 points] At the newly reestablished equilibrium, [C] = 1.4 mol/L. Find [A] and and calculate the new equilibrium constant (show your work) e) [2 points] 0.53 moles of D has been added. How will the reaction shift? (Justify your answer)