H₂S and O₂ react according to the equation below. Predict the equilibrium pressure of SO₂ by constructing an ICE table, writing the equilibrium constant expression expressed in terms of partial pressure, and solving for the equilibrium partial pressure of SO₂. Complete Parts 1-3 before submitting your answer. Initial (atm) Change (atm) Equilibrium (atm) NEXT > A reaction flask was filled 2.00 atm of H₂S and 5.00 atm of O₂ at 200 K and allowed to react. Fill in the ICE table with the appropriate value for each involved species to determine the pressure of all reactants and products. -2x 5.00 + 3x 0 2H,S(g) -3x 2 H₂S(g) + 3 O₂(g) = 2 H₂O(g) + 2 SO₂(g) 5.00-x 2.00 2.00 + x 5.00 - 2x + 5.00 2 30,(g) 2.00 + 2x 5.00 - 3x +X 2.00-x at +2x 2.00 - 2x 2H₂O(g) +3x 2.00 - 3x RESET 5.00 + x 250 (9)
H₂S and O₂ react according to the equation below. Predict the equilibrium pressure of SO₂ by constructing an ICE table, writing the equilibrium constant expression expressed in terms of partial pressure, and solving for the equilibrium partial pressure of SO₂. Complete Parts 1-3 before submitting your answer. Initial (atm) Change (atm) Equilibrium (atm) NEXT > A reaction flask was filled 2.00 atm of H₂S and 5.00 atm of O₂ at 200 K and allowed to react. Fill in the ICE table with the appropriate value for each involved species to determine the pressure of all reactants and products. -2x 5.00 + 3x 0 2H,S(g) -3x 2 H₂S(g) + 3 O₂(g) = 2 H₂O(g) + 2 SO₂(g) 5.00-x 2.00 2.00 + x 5.00 - 2x + 5.00 2 30,(g) 2.00 + 2x 5.00 - 3x +X 2.00-x at +2x 2.00 - 2x 2H₂O(g) +3x 2.00 - 3x RESET 5.00 + x 250 (9)
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