Tutored Practice Problem 15.4.1 US TO Predict and calculate the effect of concentration changes on an equilibrium system. Some (CH₂)₂CHOH is allowed to dissociate into (CH₂)₂CO and H₂ at 452 K. At equilibrium, [(CH3)₂CHOH)-0.304 M, and [(CH₂)2CO] [H₂)-6.04x102 M. Additional (CH3)₂CHOH is added so that [(CH3)₂CHOHInew"0.573 M and the system is allowed to once again reach equilibrium. (CH3)₂CHOH(g)(CH3)₂CO(g) + H₂(g) (a) In which direction will the reaction proceed to reach equilibrium? [ (b) What are the new concentrations of reactants and products after the system reaches equilibrium? [(CH3)2CHOH] = [(CH3)2CO] [H₂] K=1.20×10¹² at 452 K M M M Close Problem
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