Consider the equilibrium system described by the chemical reaction below. Calculate the value of Qc for the initial set reaction conditions in a 1.50 L container: 0.00623 mol H2, 0.00414 mol I2, 0.0244 mol HI. 2 HI(g) = H2(g) + l<(g)

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Question 8 of 15
Consider the equilibrium system described by the chemical reaction below.
Calculate the value of Qc for the initial set reaction conditions in a 1.50 L
container:
0.00623 mol H2, 0.00414 mol l2, 0.0244 mol HI.
2 HI(g) = H2(g) + l:(g)
Based on the given data, set up the expression for Qc and then evaluate it. Do not combine
or simplify terms.
[0.00623]
[0.00415]?
%3D
0.0431
[0.0244P
2 RESET
[0.00623]
[0.00414]
[0.0244]
[0.00415]
[0.00276]
[0.0163]
2[0.0244]
2[0.00415]
2[0.00276]
2[0.0163]
[0.0244]?
[0.00415]?
[0.00276]?
[0.0163]?
7.03 x 104
1420
23.2
0.0431
4.94 x 10-7
Transcribed Image Text:Question 8 of 15 Consider the equilibrium system described by the chemical reaction below. Calculate the value of Qc for the initial set reaction conditions in a 1.50 L container: 0.00623 mol H2, 0.00414 mol l2, 0.0244 mol HI. 2 HI(g) = H2(g) + l:(g) Based on the given data, set up the expression for Qc and then evaluate it. Do not combine or simplify terms. [0.00623] [0.00415]? %3D 0.0431 [0.0244P 2 RESET [0.00623] [0.00414] [0.0244] [0.00415] [0.00276] [0.0163] 2[0.0244] 2[0.00415] 2[0.00276] 2[0.0163] [0.0244]? [0.00415]? [0.00276]? [0.0163]? 7.03 x 104 1420 23.2 0.0431 4.94 x 10-7
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