The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 0.0154 at a high temperature. A r 1.30 M and [HI] = 0.181 M. Which of the following statements concerning the reaction and t H2(g) +12(g) 2HI(g) O a. Q=Kc O b. Q> Kc, more HI will be produced. Oc. Q> Ke more H2 and 12 will be produced. O d.o

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The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 0.0154 at a high temperature. A mixture in a container at this temperature has the concentrations: [H 2] = 1.11 M. [2] =
1.30 M and [HI] = 0.181 M. Which of the following statements concerning the reaction and the reaction quotient, Q, is true?
H2(g) + 12(g)
2HI(g)
O a. Q=Kc
O b. Q> Kc. more HI will be produced.
Oc. Q> Kc. more H2 and 12 will be produced.
O d. 0<Kc more H2 and 12 will be produced.
O e. Q<Kc more HI will be produced.
Transcribed Image Text:The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 0.0154 at a high temperature. A mixture in a container at this temperature has the concentrations: [H 2] = 1.11 M. [2] = 1.30 M and [HI] = 0.181 M. Which of the following statements concerning the reaction and the reaction quotient, Q, is true? H2(g) + 12(g) 2HI(g) O a. Q=Kc O b. Q> Kc. more HI will be produced. Oc. Q> Kc. more H2 and 12 will be produced. O d. 0<Kc more H2 and 12 will be produced. O e. Q<Kc more HI will be produced.
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