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1. The equilibrium constant, Kc, at 25 °C for the reaction Y (g) + Z (g) - YZ (g) is unknown. If 6.12 x 106 mol of Y and

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1 The Equilibrium Constant Kc At 25 C For The Reaction Y G Z G Yz G Is Unknown If 6 12 X 106 Mol Of Y And 1
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1 The Equilibrium Constant Kc At 25 C For The Reaction Y G Z G Yz G Is Unknown If 6 12 X 106 Mol Of Y And 2
1 The Equilibrium Constant Kc At 25 C For The Reaction Y G Z G Yz G Is Unknown If 6 12 X 106 Mol Of Y And 2 (34.98 KiB) Viewed 36 times
1. The equilibrium constant, Kc, at 25 °C for the reaction Y (g) + Z (g) - YZ (g) is unknown. If 6.12 x 106 mol of Y and 4.36 x 10¹ mol of Z are introduced into a 2.00 liter vessel at 25°C, calculate the equilibrium concentration of YZ. Discuss any assumptions you make in arriving at your answer. 2. The equilibrium constant, Ke, for the reaction H₂ (g) + 12 (g) 2 HI (g) is 69 at 340°C. In an equilibrium mixture, the concentration of H2 and 12 are both 0.050 M. What is the equilibrium concentration of HI?
3. a) The experiment that you will conduct is separated into parts One and Two. What are the [Fe] and [SCN] before mixing in each part? 20 Part One [Fe³+] = [SCN] = BRIUN UM Part two [Fe] = [SCN] = b) Briefly, explain why the concentrations of the Fe³ and SCN are different in the two parts of the experiment.