ICE tables are used for calculating changes in concentration in an equilibrium system. I represents the initial concentration, C the change in concentration between the initial value and the equilibrium value, and E the final concentration at equilibrium. The following system is initially at equilibrium.

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ICE tables are used for calculating changes in concentration in an equilibrium system. I represents the initial concentration, C the change in concentration between the initial value and the equilibrium value, and E the final concentration at equilibrium.

The following system is initially at equilibrium.

 CO(g) + H2O(g)  ⇆ CO2(g) + H2(g)

The concentrations of CO, H2O, CO2, and H2 in a 1 L container are 0.60 M, 0.50 M, 1.2 M, and 0.80 M respectively. 0.4 moles of H2 are added to the container. Complete the ICE table to show the changes and equilibrium concentrations using the values from the following list.

 
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0.50 0.60 0.80 1.2
[co] | [H,O] [CO,] [H]
+x0.50-x 0.50+x 0.60-x 0.60+x 0.80-x
1.2-x 1.2+x 1.6+x 1.6-x
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