Calculate the Keq from the given concentrations, all are gases. start: equilibrium: Kea f= Keq = C₂H6 + 1.000 M 0.750 M First put in the chemicals, then put in the numbers. The concentrations for both Cl₂ and HCI are squared due to their coefficients. [ ][ 1² ( X ² [ 2 Cl₂ 1.000 M 0.500 M 0.500 M used 5 ][ C₂H4Cl₂ + 0.000 M 0.250 M 2 HCI 0.000 M 0.500 M 1² ( X
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![Calculate the Keq from the given concentrations, all are gases.
start:
equilibrium:
Kegf=
C₂H6 +
1.000 M
0.750 M
k. HS-1
2 Cl₂
1.000 M
0.500 M
0.500 M used
Keof=
a. H30+1 b. OH-1
c. C₂H6
j. H₂S
u. 8.00 x 10-5
1. S-²
v. 1.75 x 10-6
bb. 0.6000 cc. 1.104 x 10-5
5
First put in the chemicals, then put in the numbers. The concentrations for both Cl₂ and HCI are squared due to their coefficients.
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1²
|²
][
C₂H4Cl₂ +
0.000 M
0.250 M
2 HCI
0.000 M
0.500 M
1² (
d. C₂H4Cl₂
e. Cl₂
o. 0.750
m. HX n. X-1
w. 1.11 x 108 x. 5.5 x 10-2
dd. 0.7100 ee. 1.26 x 10-5
f. HCI
g. H₂SO3
q. 1
p. 2
y. 0.7000
ff. 4.901
X
h. HC2H3O2
i. C₂H30₂-¹
s. 0.500 t. 0.333
aa. 1.143 x 105
hh. 4.942 ii. 4.957
r. 0.250
z. 1.60 x 10-5
gg. 7.93
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