Consider the following reaction: H2O(g) + Cl2O(g) 2HOCI(g) K = 0.0900 For the set of concentrations below, which of the statements is true? [H2O] = 6.36 M [C20] = 4.24 M [HOCI] = 0.74 M The reaction is not at equilibrium and will shift to the left. The reaction is at equilibrium and the concentrations of all species will ultimately become equal. The reaction is at equilibrium and the concentrations of all species will remain the same. O The reaction is not at equilibrium and will shift to the right.

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Consider the following reaction:
H2O(g) + Cl20(g) 2HOCI(g)
K = 0.0900
For the set of concentrations below, which of the statements is true?
[H2O] = 6.36 M
[Cl20] = 4.24 M
[HOCI] = 0.74 M
The reaction is not at equilibrium and will shift to the left.
O The reaction is at equilibrium and the concentrations of all species will ultimately become
equal.
The reaction is at equilibrium and the concentrations of all species will remain the same.
O The reaction is not at equilibrium and will shift to the right.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following reaction: H2O(g) + Cl20(g) 2HOCI(g) K = 0.0900 For the set of concentrations below, which of the statements is true? [H2O] = 6.36 M [Cl20] = 4.24 M [HOCI] = 0.74 M The reaction is not at equilibrium and will shift to the left. O The reaction is at equilibrium and the concentrations of all species will ultimately become equal. The reaction is at equilibrium and the concentrations of all species will remain the same. O The reaction is not at equilibrium and will shift to the right.
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