At some temperature, K = 270 for the gas phase reaction H2+ F2 2HF What is the concentration of HF in an equilibrium mixture established by adding 2.62 mol each of H2 and F2 to a 1.00 L container at this temperature? [HF] = X M What would be the equilibrium concentration of HF if 4.20 mol HF were removed from the above equilibrium mixture? [HF]-> X M
At some temperature, K = 270 for the gas phase reaction H2+ F2 2HF What is the concentration of HF in an equilibrium mixture established by adding 2.62 mol each of H2 and F2 to a 1.00 L container at this temperature? [HF] = X M What would be the equilibrium concentration of HF if 4.20 mol HF were removed from the above equilibrium mixture? [HF]-> X M
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![At some temperature, K = 270 for the gas phase reaction
H2+ F2 2HF
What is the concentration of HF in an equilibrium mixture established by adding 2.62 mol each of H2 and F2 to a 1.00 L container
at this temperature?
[HF] =
X M
What would be the equilibrium concentration of HF if 4.20 mol HF were removed from the above equilibrium mixture?
[HF]->
X M](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fdb5c5e51-6a70-4af8-8586-2c80917ffea8%2F347ca0fa-e858-4f3c-8300-218e1047f8c6%2Fb3b7jf_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:At some temperature, K = 270 for the gas phase reaction
H2+ F2 2HF
What is the concentration of HF in an equilibrium mixture established by adding 2.62 mol each of H2 and F2 to a 1.00 L container
at this temperature?
[HF] =
X M
What would be the equilibrium concentration of HF if 4.20 mol HF were removed from the above equilibrium mixture?
[HF]->
X M
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