In a chemical reaction, chemical equilibrium is the state in which both the reactants and products are present in concentrations which have no further tendency to change with time, so that there is no observable change in the properties of the system. This state results when the forward reaction proceeds at the same rate as the reverse reaction. The reaction rates of the forward and backward reactions are generally not zero, but they are equal. Thus, there are no net changes in the concentrations of the reactants and products. Such a state is known as dynamic equilibrium.
Homework Statement
Homework Equations
Kc = (Kp)/ (RT)delta n
K_c = (K_a)(K_b)
(Where a and b are the individual reactions while c is the overall reaction where the coefficients are the same)
The Attempt at a Solution
The question prior to this one has individual reactions as...
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For the chemical equilibrium N_{2(g)} + O_{2(g)} \rightleftharpoons 2NO_{(g)} , the following values were found for the constant Kc (chemical equilibrium constant), at the indicated temperatures:
(The table is attached as an image)
Table in text format:
Temperature (K)...
sorry if this has been asked before, i did a search and couldn't find any results.
Explain fully what happens when H^+ is added to a mixture containing BaCrO_4(s) and CrO_4^2^-.
The overall equation of ions in this experiment is...
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Suppose the reaction system UO2(s) +4HF(g) <-> UF4(g) +2H2O(l)
is sealed in a container and allowed to equilibrate at a particular temperature.
Explain what happens to the nature of each substance if you:
a. remove some UO2 from the system
b. remove all UO2 from the...
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Hey all, I'm new here, so hello to all of you.
Question: "Calculate the solubility of PbI2 in .300m AlI3
(PbI2 - Ksp = 2.0x10-30)"
So I'm not really sure how to do the symbols and such, but that's a try.
Now I'm seeing it two ways. One: Right a disassociation equation as...
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It is a chem equilibrium question, involving the ICE table.
The following reaction:
S2(g) + 2H2 (g) ←→ 2SH2(g)
takes place at high temperatures. If the initial amount of H2 and SH2 is 1.75 g and 1.95 g, respectively, and at equilibrium the amount of S2(g) is found to be...
an equilibrium exists between chromate ion and the dichromate ion when potassium chromate is dissolved acid. the net ionic equation describing this reaction is given in the follwering equation:
2 CrO4^2- (aq) + 2 H3O^+ (equilibrium symbol) Cr2O7^2- (aq) + 3 H2O (l)
a student studying this...
Chemical equilibrium help!
For a reaction 2SO2(g) + O2(g) ↔ 2 SO3(g), 0.1mol of each SO2 and SO3 are mixed in a 2.0L flask at 27 degrees Celsius. After Equilibrium total pressure is 2.78atm.
Calculate a) The mole fraction of O2 at equilibrium
b) The value of Kp
I don't know how to find out...
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A sol'n contains Cu+2(aq) and Zn+2 ions each at a con'c of 0.1M. Hydrogen sulphide gas is bubbled up into sol'n and dissociates having an initial con'c of 0.1M. Whats the pH of the final solution? Will any precipate form?
I don't know how to start the problem. Pls help me...
I am totally confused with this question and have trying to figure it out for hours!
Co(H2O)62+ (aq) + 4 Cl- (aq) ----> CoCl42- (aq) + 6 H2O (l)
The equilibrium constant K = 4.82x 10-4
We begin by putting enough [Co(H2O)6]Cl2 (assume the salt dissociate completely into
ions) into 100.0...
Hi, I have 3 questions i can't seem to solve anyways thanks in advance.
1) If the equilbrium constant at a cetain temperature is 24 for the reaction, 2NO(g) <-> N2(g) + 02(g). Both of the systems listed below cannon be in equilbrium because at this temperature because there is only one value...
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For the system 2 CO2 = 2 CO + O2, ∆H= 510 kJ
the percentage decomposition of CO2 changes w/ temperature as follows.
Temp, K...% Decomposition
1500...0.048
2500...17.6
3000...54.8
Calculate the equilibrium constants, plot lnK vs. 1/T. In the graph, find the slope and...
Consider the reaction:
H2O(g) + CO(g) H2(g) + CO2(g)
Which of the following statements are true and which are false.
false Reactions with large equilibrium constants are always slow.
false When Q > K the system will spontaneously shift to the right.
false Amounts of all...
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The following reaction initially contains [A]o = 0.2150 M and [B]o = [C]o = 0.4150 M. If the equilibrium constant for the reaction is Keq = 2.03, what are the concentrations of reactants and products when the reaction has achieved equilibrium? What is the value of deltaG for...
Can anyone please help me on these chem equilibrium questions. I just want to make sure if they are correct or not.
1. A chemical system in equilibrium will
a. form more products if the the temperature is increased
b. have a specific ratio of product to reactant concentrations
c. not have...
1.
Given the equilibrium reaction:
N2(g) + O2(g) <---> 2NO(g) deltaH=180kJ mol-1
State the effect of each of the following potential stresses on the system:
A) Temperature is decreased
B) The pressure of the container is decreased, keeping volume constant
C) A catalyst is added
D) NO is...
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N_{2(g)}, 0.32M and H_{2(g)}, 0.66M are placed in a reaction vessel. The system reaches equilibrium when [H_{2(g)}] = 0.30M. Calculate K_C
a) 10.7M^2
b) 4.00M^2
c) 2.67M^2
d) 1.67M^2
Homework Equations
Equilibrium constant formulaThe Attempt at a Solution
This is just...
Hello,
I have a few questions about my homework: (it is a rather long post, but I explained my work in detail, so everything is very clear -I hope-).
1) When we have a reaction such as: SO2 (g) + 1/2O2 (g) <=> SO3 (g) and then we have:
2SO2 (g) + O2 (g) <=> 2SO3 (g), we calculate Kc of...
Consider the following reaction
A(g) <---> 2B(g) + C(g)
When 1.00 mol of A is placed in a 4.00L container at temperature t, the concentration of C at equilibrium is 0.050 mol/L. What is the equilibrium constant for the reaction at temperature t?
Here is my answer:
The balanced...
there are 2 Questions in which they seem like they should have the same answer, but apparently they dont, which is confusing.
1. 2NH3 <--> N2(g) + 3H2(g) initially, NH3 is added to empty flask. how do rates of forward and reverse reactions change as system proceeds towards eqm?
answer...
Chemistry is not one of my strong subjects, so please bear with me. Here's one of the questions we were given as homework, of which I'm having some trouble with. I'm sure it's pretty elementary, but the problem is that I'm unable to express the answer clearly enough.
Question:
The reaction...
I need help with the following questions. If you don't have time to solve both then please do the 2nd one. The answers I got are
1a .5
1b 1
1c not sure how to do it
2a 3.86
2b 2.42^13
Are they correct?
1) For the following reaction
2SO2 + O2 <_-_-_-_-_-> 2SO3
What...
H2(g) + I2(g) = 2HI(g)
T = 731K
K = 49.0
If at equilibrium 0.171 mol H2 and 1.571 mol I2 are present in a 1.04 L vessel, what is the concentration of HI in the gaseous mixture in moles/liter ?
Ok I tried doing this question by setting up a mole ratio first...
Hi again
Here's another problem:
When N_{2}O_{4} is allowed to dissociate to form NO_{2} at 15 degrees C at an equilibrium pressure of 1 atm, K_{p} = 0.41 for the reaction N_{2}O_{4}-->2NO_{2}.
(a) If N_{2} is added to the system at constant volume will the equilbrium shift?
(b) If the...
Hi everyone
Here's the problem:
The decomposition of ammonium hydrogen sulfide,
NH_{4}HS(s) ----> NH_{3}(g) + H_{2}(g) (this rxn is reversible)
is an endothermic process. A 6.1589 gm sample of solid is placed in an evacuated 4 litre vessel at exactly 24 degrees C. After equilibrium...
okay we say that reaction is spontaneous if \Delta G \le 0
consider a rxn at equilibrium
A + B \rightleftharpoons C + D
for forward rxn be spontaneous i.e \Delta G \le 0
then by rule backward rxn will be non spontaneous
then WHY at equilibrium backward rxn taking place