Consider the equilibrium system described by the chemical reaction below, which has a value of Kc equal to 3.01 x 103 at 900 K. If an initial mixture of 0.0216 mol SO2 and 0.0148 mol O2 reacts in a 1.0 L vessel, what willI be the concentration of SO3 at equilibrium? 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) =2 SO3(g) 1 2 3 NEXT > Based on the given values, set up ICE table in order to determine the unknown. 2 SO2(9) O2(g) 2 SO3(g) + Initial (M) Change (M) Equilibrium (M)

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Consider the equilibrium system described by the chemical reaction below, which
has a value of Kc equal to 3.01 x 103 at 900 K. If an initial mixture of 0.0216 mol
SO2 and 0.0148 mol O2 reacts in a 1.0 L vessel, what will be the concentration of
SO3 at equilibrium?
2 SO2(g) + O2(g)=2 SO3(g)
1
2
3
NEXT
>
Based on the given values, set up ICE table in order to determine the unknown.
2 SO2(g)
O2(g)
2 SO3(g)
+
Initial (M)
Change (M)
Equilibrium (M)
1L
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the equilibrium system described by the chemical reaction below, which has a value of Kc equal to 3.01 x 103 at 900 K. If an initial mixture of 0.0216 mol SO2 and 0.0148 mol O2 reacts in a 1.0 L vessel, what will be the concentration of SO3 at equilibrium? 2 SO2(g) + O2(g)=2 SO3(g) 1 2 3 NEXT > Based on the given values, set up ICE table in order to determine the unknown. 2 SO2(g) O2(g) 2 SO3(g) + Initial (M) Change (M) Equilibrium (M) 1L
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