QUESTION 17 2H2S(g) + CH(g) = 4H2(g) + CS2(g) In the beginning, there is 0.65 M HzS and 0.48 M CH4. If the equilibrium concentration of H2 is 0.48 M, what is the Ke for the reaction?

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QUESTION 17
2H2S(g) + CH4(g)= 4H2(g)+ CS2(g)
In the beginning, there is 0.65 M HzS and 0.48 M CH1. If the equilibrium concentration of H2 is
0.48 M, what is the Ke for the reaction?
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QUESTION 16
2SO3(g). The S° for each species
What is AS for the following reaction? 2SO2(g) + O,(g)
is the following (in J/mol·K): 200.9 for SO2, 120.1 for O2, 220.1 for S3.
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