For which of the following reactions is
Interpretation:
The given reactions where
Concept introduction:
Equilibrium is the condition of a chemical system in which the amount of reactants consumed and the amount of products formed is equal.
The relation between
Here,
The values of
Answer to Problem 103AP
Solution:
a)
b)
c)
The equation of
d)
e)
f)
The equation of
g)
h)
Explanation of Solution
a)
The change in the number of moles of product and reactant is calculated as follows:
Therefore,
Hence, the
Explanation:
b)
The change in the number of moles of product and reactant is calculated as follows:
Therefore,
Hence, the
Explanation:
c)
The equation for
Thus, the
Explanation:
d)
The change in the number of moles of product and reactant is as follows:
Therefore,
Hence, the
Explanation:
e)
The change in the number of moles of product and reactant is as follows:
Therefore,
Hence, the
Explanation:
f)
The equation for
Thus, the
Explanation:
g)
The change in the number of moles of product and reactant is:
Therefore,
Explanation:
h)
The change in the number of moles of product and reactant is:
Therefore,
Hence, the
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