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- At a certain temperature, the equilibrium constant K for the following reaction is 6.09 × 10 °: N,(3) + O,(g) =2 NO(g) Use this information to complete the following table. Suppose a 28. L reaction vessel is filled with 1.7 mol of NO. What can you say about the composition of the mixture in the vessel at equilibrium? O There will be very little N2 and O2. There will be very little NO. Neither of the above is true. What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. K = ] 2 NO(g) N3(9)+O2(9) 1L What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. K = ] 2N2(9)+20,(9) 4 NO(g)arrow_forwardConsider the equilibrium between SO₂Cl₂, SO₂ and Cl₂. SO₂Cl₂(g) SO₂(g) + Cl₂(g) K 0.193 at 390 K The reaction is allowed to reach equilibrium in a 5.80-L flask. At equilibrium, [SO₂Cl₂] = 0.290 M, [SO₂] = 0.237 M and [Cl₂] = 0.237 M. (a) The equilibrium mixture is transferred to a 11.6-L flask. In which direction will the reaction proceed to reach equilibrium? (b) Calculate the new equilibrium concentrations that result when the equilibrium mixture is transferred to a 11.6-L flask. [SO₂Cl₂] = [SO₂] [Cl₂] = Marrow_forwardAt a certain temperature, the equilibrium constant K for the following reaction is 6.0 x 10: co(e) + H,0(g) -co,() + H,(g) Use this information to complete the following table. Suppose a 31. L reaction vessel is filled with 1.1 mol of co, and 1.1 mol of H2. What can you say about the composition of the mixture in the vessel at equilibrium? O There will be very little CO and H,0. O There will be very little Co, and H,. O Neither of the above is true. What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. K = ] Co,(0)+H,(0) CO()+H,O(9) 1. What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. K = ] 3 CO0g)+3H,0(9) 3 CO,(0)+3H,(9) 1.arrow_forward
- A student ran the following reaction in the laboratory at 316 K:2CH2Cl2(g) CH4(g) + CCl4(g)When he introduced CH2Cl2(g) at a pressure of 0.487 atm into a 1.00 L evacuated container, he found the equilibrium partial pressure of CCl4(g) to be 0.219 atm. Calculate the equilibrium constant, Kp, he obtained for this reaction.arrow_forwardR Manipulating Equilibrium Constant Expressions equilibrium constant for the following reaction is 63.3 at 378 °C. K 63.3 at 378 °C H₂(g) + 12(g) = 2 HI(g) culate the equilibrium constant for the following reactions at 378 °C. a) 2 HI(g) = H₂(g) + I2(g) K = (b) HI(g) 1/2 H₂(g) + 1/2 I2(g) Show Approach Show Tutor Steps Submit Submit Answer Try Another Version K = [References] 4 item attempts remaining Previous Nextarrow_forwardAt a certain temperature, the equilibrium constant K for the following reaction is 0.71: N2(g) + O2(g) =2 NO(g) Use this information to complete the following table. Suppose a 43. L reaction vessel is filled with 1.0 mol of NO. What can you say about the composition of the mixture in the vessel at equilibrium? There will be very little N2 and 02. There will be very little NO. Neither of the above is true. What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. K =0 2 NO(g) N,(9)+O2(9) What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. K = 3 N2(9)+30,(9) 6 NO(g)arrow_forward
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- At a certain temperature, the equilibrium constant K for the following reaction is 0.0087: NO₂(g) + CO(g) → NO(g) + CO₂(g) Use this information to complete the following table. Suppose a 29. L reaction vessel is filled with 0.27 mol of NO₂ and 0.27 mol of CO. What can you say about the composition of the mixture in the vessel at equilibrium? What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. NO(g) + CO₂(g) NO₂(g) +CO(g) What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. 2 NO₂(g)+2CO(g) 2NO(g)+2CO₂(g) There will be very little NO₂ and Co. There will be very little NO and CO₂. Neither of the above is true. K = 0 0 0 x10 X ?arrow_forwardA chemist is studying the following equilibirum, which has the given equilibrium constant at a certain temperature: 6. N,(g) + 2H,0(g) 2 NO(g) + 2 H, (g) K,=7. × 10 He fills a reaction vessel at this temperature with 9.0 atm of nitrogen gas and 4.7 atm of water vapor. Use this data to answer the questions in the table below. Can you predict the equilibrium pressure of H,, using only the tools yes x10 available to you within ALEKS? no If you said yes, then enter the equilibrium pressure of H, at right. atm Round your answer to 1 significant digit.arrow_forwardSulfuryl chloride, SO2Cl2, is a highly reactive gaseous compound. When heated, it decomposes into sulfur dioxide and chlorine. A sample of 3.509 grams of SO2Cl2 is placed in an evacuated 1.00 L bulb and the temperature is raised to 102.0 °C. When the system has come to equilibrium at 102.0 °C, the total pressure in the bulb is found to be 1.43 atm. What is the Kp? (Use ICE table)arrow_forward
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