Chemistry Homework Solutions

Calculate Ksubleter p

Phosgene, OCCLsubnumber2, a poisonous gas, decomposes according to the equation OCCLsubnumber2(g) = CO(g) +CLsubnumber2(g). Calculate K,subletterp, for this reaction if Ksublettterc = 0.083 at 900 degrees celcius please show work.

Equilibrium partial pressure of a reaction in a vessel.

If one starts with pure NO2(g) at a pressure of 0.500 atm, the total pressure inside the reaction vessel when 2NO2(g) = 2NO(g) + O2(g) reaches equilibrium is 0.674 atm. Calculate the equilibrium partial pressure of NO2. = means two arrows pointing opposite directions.

Equilibrium concentration

Consider the reaction Nsubnumber2(g) + Osubnumber2 = 2NO(g), for which Ksubletterc =0.10 at 2,000 degrees celcius. Starting with initial concentrations of 0.040 M of Nsubletter2 and 0.040 M of 0subnumber2, determine the equilibrium concentration of NO = means two arrows pointing opposite directions

concentration

at 700 K, the reaction 2SOsubnmber2(g) + Osubnumber2(g) = 2SOsubnumber3(g) has the equilibrium constant Ksubletterc = 4.3 x 10^6, and the following concentration are present:[SOsubmnumber2] = 0.010 M: [SOsubnumber3] = 10.M : [Osubnumber2] =0.010 M When the reaction system reaches equilibrium, what is the SOsubnumber3 concentra ...continues

mass

50.0 g of nsubnumber2)subnumber4 is introduced into an evacuated 2.00 Liter vessel and allowed to come to equilibrium with its decomposition product, Nsubnumber2Osubnumber4(g) = 2 NOsubnumber2(g). For this reaction Ksubletterc=0.133. Once the system has reached equilibrium, 5.00 g of NOsubnumber2 additional is injected in to the ...continues

equilibrium

5.00 mol of ammonia are introduced into a 5.00 Liter reactor vessel in which it partially dissociates at high temperatures. 2 NHsubnumber3(g) = 3Hsubnumber2(g) +Nsubnumber2(g) At equilibrium at a particulal temperature, 1.00 mole of ammonia remains. Calculate Ksubletterc for the reaction. Please show work Also briefly desc ...continues

Equilibrium constant of a reaction in a sealed tube

Ethanol and Ethanoic acid react to form Ethyl ethanoate and water according to the equation C2H5OH + CH3COOH = CH3COOC2H5+H2O When two moles each of ethanol and ethanoic acid are allowed to react at 100 degrees celcius in a sealed tube, equilibrium is established when two-thirds of a mole of each of the reactants remains. Calc ...continues

equilibrium

Equilibrium constants are known for the following reactions S(s) + (3/2) Osubnumber2(g) =SOsubnumber3(g) Ksubletterc =9.2 x 10^23 SOsubnumber3(g) = SOsubnumber2(g) + (1/2)Osubnumber2(g) Ksubletterc= 4.8 x 10^-4 Thus for the reaction S(s)+Osubnumber2(g) = SOsubnumber2(g) Ksubletterc = ____________ Please show work ...continues

chemistry problem

Ethane (C2H6) is burned with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water. One hundred moles of each reactant are fed into a combustion chamber. Determine: (a)The stoichiometric ratio of O2 to C2H6. (b)The limiting reactant. (c)The percentage by which the other reactant is in excess. Please show me full solutions, thanks!!!

chemistry

At one time, it was thought that indium formed a chloride of formula InCl2. More recent work shows that the compound in question is actually In3[In2Cl9]. Determine the percentage by mass of indium according to each formula, and explain how the error could be made.

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