Suppose a 250. mL flask is filled with 0.50 mol of CO, 0.90 mol of H₂O and 0.10 mol of CO₂. This reaction becomes possible: CO(g) + H₂O(g) + CO₂(g) + H₂(g) Complete the table below, so that it lists the initial molarity of each compound, the change in molarity of each compound due to the reaction, and the equilibrium molarity of each compound after the reaction has come to equilibrium. Use x to stand for the unknown change in the molarity of CO₂. You can leave out the M symbol for molarity. initial change equilibrium co 0 0 0 H₂O 0 0 0 CO₂ 0 0 H₂ 0 X 5

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○ KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM
Setting up a reaction table
Suppose a 250. mL flask is filled with 0.50 mol of CO, 0.90 mol of H₂O and 0.10 mol of CO₂. This reaction becomes possible:
CO(g) +H₂O(g) ⇒ CO₂ (g) + H₂ (g)
Complete the table below, so that it lists the initial molarity of each compound, the change in molarity of each compound due to the reaction, and the
equilibrium molarity of each compound after the reaction has come to equilibrium.
Use x to stand for the unknown change in the molarity of CO₂. You can leave out the M symbol for molarity.
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change
equilibrium
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0
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H₂O
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CO₂
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H₂
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Transcribed Image Text:= ○ KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM Setting up a reaction table Suppose a 250. mL flask is filled with 0.50 mol of CO, 0.90 mol of H₂O and 0.10 mol of CO₂. This reaction becomes possible: CO(g) +H₂O(g) ⇒ CO₂ (g) + H₂ (g) Complete the table below, so that it lists the initial molarity of each compound, the change in molarity of each compound due to the reaction, and the equilibrium molarity of each compound after the reaction has come to equilibrium. Use x to stand for the unknown change in the molarity of CO₂. You can leave out the M symbol for molarity. initial change equilibrium со 0 0 H₂O 0 0 0 CO₂ 0 0 H₂ 0 0 0/5 X
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