11. Consider the following reversible reaction. In a 3.00 liter container, the following amounts are found in equilibrium at 400 °C: 0.0420 mole N2, 0.516 mole H2 and 0.0357 mole NH3. Evaluate kc. N2(g) + H2(g) → NH3(g) A. 0.2020 B. 1.9900 C. D. 4.9400 12. Consider the equilibrium system: ICI (s) → 12 (s) + Clz (g) Which of the following changes will increase the total amount of Cl₂ that can be produced? A. Removing some of the Iz (s) C. Removing the Cl₂ as it is formed B. Adding more ICl (s) D. Decreasing the volume of the container 16.0000

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11. Consider the following reversible reaction. In a 3.00 liter container, the following amounts are found in equilibrium at 400 °C:
0.0420 mole N2, 0.516 mole H2 and 0.0357 mole NH3. Evaluate kc.
N2 (g) + H2(g) →→→ NH3(g)
A. 0.2020
B. 1.9900
C.
D. 4.9400
12. Consider the equilibrium system:
ICI (s) → 12 (s) + Cl2 (g)
Which of the following changes will increase the total amount of Cl₂ that can be produced?
A. Removing some of the lz (s)
C.
Removing the Cl₂ as it is formed
B. Adding more ICl (s)
D.
Decreasing the volume of the container
16.0000
Transcribed Image Text:11. Consider the following reversible reaction. In a 3.00 liter container, the following amounts are found in equilibrium at 400 °C: 0.0420 mole N2, 0.516 mole H2 and 0.0357 mole NH3. Evaluate kc. N2 (g) + H2(g) →→→ NH3(g) A. 0.2020 B. 1.9900 C. D. 4.9400 12. Consider the equilibrium system: ICI (s) → 12 (s) + Cl2 (g) Which of the following changes will increase the total amount of Cl₂ that can be produced? A. Removing some of the lz (s) C. Removing the Cl₂ as it is formed B. Adding more ICl (s) D. Decreasing the volume of the container 16.0000
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