23. When H,O9) is mixed with COg) at 1,750 K, equilibrium is achieved according to the following equation: H,O(g) + CO(g) = CO29) + Hzg). In one experiment, the following concentrations were measured: [H,O] = 0.350 mol/L Calculate the value of the reaction quotient, Q, and explain if the reaction is at equilibrium if Keg = 6.0, and if not, in which direction it must proceed to achieve equilibrium. Note: Show all calculations, follow the rules of significant figures, and box your final answer. [CO] = 0.350 mol/L [H] = 0.415 mol/L [CO] = 0.425 mol/L

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23. When H,Og) is mixed with COg) at 1,750 K, equilibrium is achieved according to the following equation:
H,Og) + CO(g)
[H,O] = 0.350 mol/L
Calculate the value of the reaction quotient, Q, and explain if the reaction is at equilibrium if Keg = 6.0,
+ COg) = CO219) + Hzig)- In one experiment, the following concentrations were measured:
[CO-] = 0.425 mol/L
[CO] = 0.350 mol/L
[H] = 0.415 mol/L
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and if not, in which direction it must proceed to achieve equilibrium. Note: Show all calculations, follow
the rules of significant figures, and box your final answer.
Transcribed Image Text:23. When H,Og) is mixed with COg) at 1,750 K, equilibrium is achieved according to the following equation: H,Og) + CO(g) [H,O] = 0.350 mol/L Calculate the value of the reaction quotient, Q, and explain if the reaction is at equilibrium if Keg = 6.0, + COg) = CO219) + Hzig)- In one experiment, the following concentrations were measured: [CO-] = 0.425 mol/L [CO] = 0.350 mol/L [H] = 0.415 mol/L %3D %3D and if not, in which direction it must proceed to achieve equilibrium. Note: Show all calculations, follow the rules of significant figures, and box your final answer.
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