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Interpretation:
From the given options, the one which is not the characteristic of a chemical system in an equilibrium state has to be chosen.
Concept Introduction:
It is a point at which the rate of the forward reaction equals to the
Reversible Reaction:
Reaction in which, the product formed get reacts and give back the reactants. It will attain equilibrium where the concentrations of product and reactant will not change thereafter
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Chapter 9 Solutions
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry
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- Belowarrow_forwardWe use an ICE table to solve for equilibrium concentrations when given initial concentrations and the equilibrium constant, K. For each case below, determine the best approach to solve for x using the value of K and the expression of K with x. "x" represent the smallest positive change. Solving approach Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 K expression 2² (0.5-2)2 K = 0,5-z K= K K= 0.5-a 0.5- K value 0.64 0.80 0.86 1.3 x 10-7 ✔ [ Select] direct solving with quadratic equation assuming x is small taking square root direct solving without quadratic equation [Select] [Select]arrow_forwardThe following reaction is at equilibrium. SO2 (g) + NO2 (g) = SO3 (g) + NO (g) What will be the effect of adding more SO3? Q increases and the reaction shifts in the direction of the products. Answer 1: increases Answer 2: reactants productsarrow_forward
- Problem 4 Review I Cc For the reaction 2CO (g) +02(g) = 2CO 2 (g ) , the equilibrium concentrations at a certain temperature are [CO2] = 0.10 mol/L, [02] = 1.7x102 mol/L, [CO] - 2.4x102 mol/L. Part B What is the value of Kat this temperature? Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣφ ? K = 25 Previous Answers Request Answer Submit x Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Part C Are reactants or products favored? P Pearson 2019 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. | Terms of UseI Privacy Policy Permissions Contact Us Copyrightarrow_forwardAt a particular temperature, K = 3.1 for the reaction SO2 (9) + NO2(9) SO3(9) + NO(9) If all four gases had initial concentrations of 0.800 M, calculate the equilibrium concentrations of the gases. [SO2] = м [NO2] = M [SO3] = M %3! [NO] = %3! Submit Answer Try Another Version 3 item attempts remainingarrow_forwardConsider the following hypothetical reactions. The equilibrium constants K given for each reaction are defined in terms of a concentration unit of molecules per liter. A(g)B(g)K=2X(g)2Y(g)K=62C(g)D(g)K=1 Assume that the reactions have reached equilibrium. Match each of these reactions with one of the containers I to IV (each of which has a volume of 1 L). Identify the color of each molecule (for example, is A red or blue?).arrow_forward
- Exercise 17.5 For the exothermic reaction 2SO2(g)+O2(g)2SO3(g)predict the equilibrium shift caused by each of the following changes. a. SO2is added. b. SO3is removed. c. The volume is decreased. d. The temperature is decreased.arrow_forwardPls answer correct and explanation fastarrow_forwardThe equilibrium constant, K, for the following reaction is 7.00×10-5 at 673 K. NH,I(s) NH3(g) + HI(g) This reaction is favored at equilibrium. Enter PRODUCT or REACTANT. The concentrations of NH3 and HI will be at equilibrium. Enter HIGH or LOW. Submit Answer Try Another Version 2 item attempts remainingarrow_forward
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