1. 2NO2 (g) = N¿O4 (g)

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that their concentration cannot be measured - they are pure substances.
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Write the equilibrium expression for K, for the following reaction:
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) = 2NH; (g)
Remember to include the constant (K) in your expression
[NH,
K =
|N ][H,]'
Write the equilibrium expressions (for K.) for the following reactions.
1. 2NO, (g) 5 N,0, (g)
7. CO (g) + 2H, (g) CH;OH (g)
2.
Ha (g) + I (g) 5 2HI (g)
8.
2POCI (P) 5 2PCh (g) + O (r)
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that their concentration cannot be measured- they are pure substances.
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Write the equilibrium expression for K. for the following reaction:
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) = 2NH, (g)
Remember to include the constant (K) in your expression
[NH,
K =
Write the equilibrium expressions (for K) for the following reactions.
1. 2NO2 (g) = N,04 (g)
7. CO (g) + 2H2 (g) = CH;OH (g)
2. H2 (g) + I (g) 2HI (g)
8. 2POCI, (g) 2PCI; (g) + 02 (g)
3. CASO4 (s) s Ca* (aq) + So," (aq)
9. Sn (s) + 2CO2 (g) = SnO2 (g) + 2CO (g)
10. 2HBr (g) 5 Н- (g) + Brz ()
11. O, (g) + NO, (g) 0, (g) + NO (g)
4. Mg(s) + 2Ag" (aq) = Mg (aq) + 2Ag (s)
5. C (s) + H20 (g) = CÓ (g) + H2 (g)
6. CO2 (aq) + H20 (I) = H" (aq) + HCO; (aq)
12. Fe (s) + H0 (g) = FeO (s) + H2 (g)
Balance the following equations. Write the equilibrium expressions (for K) for each reaction.
16.SO, (g) = _SO; (g) +_0, (g)
17. _HCI (g) + _0, (g) = _H,O (I) + _Cl, (g)
18.Sb,S; (s) + _H2 (g) = _ Sb (s) +_H,S (g)
13. O, (g) _0, (g)
14. _NO (g) + _C, (g) = _NOCI (g)
15. CO (g) = _C (s) + _O: (g)
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