Question 5 of 21 Consider the reversible reaction A(g) B(g) Which K values would indicate that there is more B than A at equilibrium? O K = 7x 10-9 O K = 0.1 OK = 3 × 10 O K = 6000

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McQuarrie • Rock • Gallogly
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At 850 K, the equilibrium constant for the reaction
2 SO2(g) + O2(g)=2SO;(g)
is Kc = 15. If the given concentrations of the three gases are mixed, predict in which direction the net reaction will proceed
toward equilibrium.
Left
No net reaction
Right
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[SO] = 0.17 M
[0] = 0.20 M
[SO] = 0.60 M
[SO] = 0.20 M
[0]= 0.60 M
[SO] = 0.60 M
[SO,] = 0.50 M
[0] = 0.80 M
[SO,] = 0.17 M
Transcribed Image Text:stion 6 of 21 > General Chemistry 4th Edition McQuarrie • Rock • Gallogly University Science Books presented by Macmillan Learning At 850 K, the equilibrium constant for the reaction 2 SO2(g) + O2(g)=2SO;(g) is Kc = 15. If the given concentrations of the three gases are mixed, predict in which direction the net reaction will proceed toward equilibrium. Left No net reaction Right Answer Bank [SO] = 0.17 M [0] = 0.20 M [SO] = 0.60 M [SO] = 0.20 M [0]= 0.60 M [SO] = 0.60 M [SO,] = 0.50 M [0] = 0.80 M [SO,] = 0.17 M
Question 5 of 21 >
Consider the reversible reaction
A(g) B(g)
Which K values would indicate that there is more B than A at equilibrium?
O K = 7x 10-9
OK = 0.1
OK = 3 × 105
O K = 6000
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 of 21 > Consider the reversible reaction A(g) B(g) Which K values would indicate that there is more B than A at equilibrium? O K = 7x 10-9 OK = 0.1 OK = 3 × 105 O K = 6000
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