The following equilibrium was studied by analyzing the equilibrium mixture for the amount of H 2 S produced. Sb 2 S 3 ( s ) + 3 H 2 ( g ) ⇌ 2Sb ( s ) + 3 H 2 S ( g ) A vessel whose volume was 2.50 L was filled with 0.0100 mol of antimony(III) sulfide, Sb 2 S 3 , and 0.0100 mol H 2 . After the mixture came to equilibrium in the closed vessel at 440°C, the gaseous mixture was removed, and the hydrogen sulfide was dissolved in water. Sufficient lead(II) ion was added to react completely with the H 2 S to precipitate lead(II) sulfide, PbS. If 1.029 g PbS was obtained, what is the value of K c at 440°C?
The following equilibrium was studied by analyzing the equilibrium mixture for the amount of H 2 S produced. Sb 2 S 3 ( s ) + 3 H 2 ( g ) ⇌ 2Sb ( s ) + 3 H 2 S ( g ) A vessel whose volume was 2.50 L was filled with 0.0100 mol of antimony(III) sulfide, Sb 2 S 3 , and 0.0100 mol H 2 . After the mixture came to equilibrium in the closed vessel at 440°C, the gaseous mixture was removed, and the hydrogen sulfide was dissolved in water. Sufficient lead(II) ion was added to react completely with the H 2 S to precipitate lead(II) sulfide, PbS. If 1.029 g PbS was obtained, what is the value of K c at 440°C?
Solution Summary: The author explains the equilibrium constant, which is the ratio of the rate constants of forward and reverse reactions at a given temperature.
The following equilibrium was studied by analyzing the equilibrium mixture for the amount of H2S produced.
Sb
2
S
3
(
s
)
+
3
H
2
(
g
)
⇌
2Sb
(
s
)
+
3
H
2
S
(
g
)
A vessel whose volume was 2.50 L was filled with 0.0100 mol of antimony(III) sulfide, Sb2S3, and 0.0100 mol H2. After the mixture came to equilibrium in the closed vessel at 440°C, the gaseous mixture was removed, and the hydrogen sulfide was dissolved in water. Sufficient lead(II) ion was added to react completely with the H2S to precipitate lead(II) sulfide, PbS. If 1.029 g PbS was obtained, what is the value of Kc at 440°C?
Vnk the elements or compounds in the table below in decreasing order of their boiling points. That is, choose 1 next to the substance with the highest bolling
point, choose 2 next to the substance with the next highest boiling point, and so on.
substance
C
D
chemical symbol,
chemical formula
or Lewis structure.
CH,-N-CH,
CH,
H
H 10: H
C-C-H
H H H
Cale
H 10:
H-C-C-N-CH,
Bri
CH,
boiling point
(C)
Сен
(C) B
(Choose
Please help me find the 1/Time, Log [I^-] Log [S2O8^2-], Log(time) on the data table. With calculation steps. And the average for runs 1a-1b. Please help me thanks in advance. Will up vote!
Q1: Answer the questions for the reaction below:
..!! Br
OH
a) Predict the product(s) of the reaction.
b) Is the substrate optically active? Are the product(s) optically active as a mix?
c) Draw the curved arrow mechanism for the reaction.
d) What happens to the SN1 reaction rate in each of these instances:
1. Change the substrate to
Br
"CI
2. Change the substrate to
3. Change the solvent from 100% CH3CH2OH to 10% CH3CH2OH + 90% DMF
4. Increase the substrate concentration by 3-fold.
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