. At 25°C, the reaction 2SO2 (g) + O2 (g) 2SO, (g) has the equilibrium constant K 3.1 x 10, and the following concentrations are present: [SO2] 0.22 M; [SO]= 15. M; [O2] 0.015 M. Is the mixture at equilibriun? If not at equilibrium, in which direction (as the equation is written), left to right or right to left, will the reaction proceed to reach equilibrium? (A) Yes, the mixture is at equilibrium. (B) No, left to right (C) No, right to left (D) There is not enough information to be able to predict the direction.

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. At 25°C, the reaction 2SO2 (g) + Oz (g) 2SO; (g) has the equilibrium constant K 3.1 x 10, and the
following concentrations are present: [SO2]=0.22 M; [SO5] = 15. M; [O2]=0.015 M. Is the mixture at
equilibriun? If not at equilibrium, in which direction (as the equation is written), left to right or right to left,
will the reaction proceed to reach equilibrium?
(A) Yes, the mixture is at equilibrium.
(B) No, left to right
(C) No, right to left
(D) There is not enough information to
be able to predict the direction.
Transcribed Image Text:. At 25°C, the reaction 2SO2 (g) + Oz (g) 2SO; (g) has the equilibrium constant K 3.1 x 10, and the following concentrations are present: [SO2]=0.22 M; [SO5] = 15. M; [O2]=0.015 M. Is the mixture at equilibriun? If not at equilibrium, in which direction (as the equation is written), left to right or right to left, will the reaction proceed to reach equilibrium? (A) Yes, the mixture is at equilibrium. (B) No, left to right (C) No, right to left (D) There is not enough information to be able to predict the direction.
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