An experimenter places the following concentrations of gases in a closed container: [NOBr] = 7.13 × 10 −2 M , [NO] = 1.58 × 10 −2 M . [Br 2 ] = 1.29 × 10 −2 M . These gases then react: 2 NOBr ( g ) ⇌ 2 NO ( g ) + Br 2 ( g ) At the temperature of the reaction, the equilibrium constant K c is 3.07 × 10 −4 . Calculate the reaction quotient, Q c , from the initial concentrations and determine whether the concentration of NOBr increases or decreases as the reaction approaches equilibrium. a Q c = 6.33 × 10 −4 ; the concentration of NOBr decreases b Q c = 6.33 × 10 −4 ; the concentration of NOBr increases c Q c = 1.58 × 10 4 ; the concentration of NOBr increases d Q c = 4.65 × 10 −4 ; the concentration of NOBr decreases e Q c = 4.65 × 10 −4 ; the concentration of NOBr increases
An experimenter places the following concentrations of gases in a closed container: [NOBr] = 7.13 × 10 −2 M , [NO] = 1.58 × 10 −2 M . [Br 2 ] = 1.29 × 10 −2 M . These gases then react: 2 NOBr ( g ) ⇌ 2 NO ( g ) + Br 2 ( g ) At the temperature of the reaction, the equilibrium constant K c is 3.07 × 10 −4 . Calculate the reaction quotient, Q c , from the initial concentrations and determine whether the concentration of NOBr increases or decreases as the reaction approaches equilibrium. a Q c = 6.33 × 10 −4 ; the concentration of NOBr decreases b Q c = 6.33 × 10 −4 ; the concentration of NOBr increases c Q c = 1.58 × 10 4 ; the concentration of NOBr increases d Q c = 4.65 × 10 −4 ; the concentration of NOBr decreases e Q c = 4.65 × 10 −4 ; the concentration of NOBr increases
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An experimenter places the following concentrations of gases in a closed container: [NOBr] = 7.13 × 10−2M, [NO] = 1.58 × 10−2M. [Br2] = 1.29 × 10−2M. These gases then react:
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At the temperature of the reaction, the equilibrium constant Kc is 3.07 × 10−4. Calculate the reaction quotient, Qc, from the initial concentrations and determine whether the concentration of NOBr increases or decreases as the reaction approaches equilibrium.
aQc = 6.33 × 10−4; the concentration of NOBr decreases
bQc = 6.33 × 10−4; the concentration of NOBr increases
cQc = 1.58 × 104; the concentration of NOBr increases
dQc = 4.65 × 10−4; the concentration of NOBr decreases
eQc = 4.65 × 10−4; the concentration of NOBr increases
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Directions: Given the following reaction and the stress applied in each
reaction, answer the question below.
A. H2(g) + Cl2(g) 2 HCl(g)
Stress applied: Decreasing the pressure
1. What is the Keq expression?
2. What will be the effect in the number of moles of HCl(g)?
3. What will be the Equilibrium Shift or the reaction?
B.
Fe3O4(s) + 4 H2(g) + heat 53 Fe(s) + 4 H₂O(g)
Stress applied: Increasing the temperature
1. What is the Keq expression?.
2. What will be the effect in the volume of water vapor collected?
3. What will be the Equilibrium Shift or the reaction?
C. 4 NH3(g) + 5 O2(g) 4 NO(g) + 6 H2O(g) + heat
Stress applied: Increasing the volume of the container
1. What is the Keq expression?.
2. What will be the effect in the amount of H₂O?
3. What will be the Equilibrium Shift or the reaction?
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