CHEMISTRY THE CENTRAL SCIENCE 14TH EDI
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Chapter 15.6, Problem 15.9.2PE
Practice Exercise 2
At 1000 k, the value of Kp for the reaction 2 SO3(g) ⇌ 2SO2(g) is 0.338. Calculate the value Qp, and predict the direction in which the reaction proceed toward equilibrium if the intial partial pressures are Pso3 = 0.16 atm;
Pso2= 0.41 atm; Po2 = 2.5m.
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