3. At 340 °C, Ke - 0.064 for the reaction Fe;O(s) + 3I1:(g) = 2Fe(s) + 3I1;0(g). Given that (H.] = 0.45 M and [H,O] = 0.37 M, find Q and predict how the reaction will proceed. 4. The equilibrium constant, K., for the reaction: 2 NOCI (g) 2 NO (g) + Cl (g) is 2.4 x 107 What is the equilibrium constant, Kp, for the reaction: 5. Given the following equilibrium equations and their corresponding equilibrium constants: 2 CO, (g) + H;0 (g) = 20, (g)+ CH;CO (g) Ke = 6.1 x 10 CH. (g) + 2 02 (g) CO2 (g) +2 H20 (g) Kc = 1.2 x 1014

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3. At 340 °C, Keg = 0.064 for the reaction Fe;O:(s) + 31I:(g) = 2Fe(s) + 310(g). Given that
[H:] = 0.45 M and [H,O] = 0.37 M, find Q and predict how the reaction will proceed.
4. The equilibrium constant, Ke, for the reaction:
2 NOCI (g) 2 2 NO (g) + Cl2 (g) is 2.4 x 10-7
What is the equilibrium constant, Kp, for the reaction:
5. Given the following equilibrium equations and their corresponding equilibrium constants:
2 CO2 (g) + H;0 (g) = 20; (g)+ CH;CO (g)
Kc = 6.1 x 10 8
CH. (g) + 2 02 (g) =
CO. (g) + 2 H20 (g)
Kc = 1.2 x 1014
Transcribed Image Text:CHEM 150 MODULE 4 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 3. At 340 °C, Keg = 0.064 for the reaction Fe;O:(s) + 31I:(g) = 2Fe(s) + 310(g). Given that [H:] = 0.45 M and [H,O] = 0.37 M, find Q and predict how the reaction will proceed. 4. The equilibrium constant, Ke, for the reaction: 2 NOCI (g) 2 2 NO (g) + Cl2 (g) is 2.4 x 10-7 What is the equilibrium constant, Kp, for the reaction: 5. Given the following equilibrium equations and their corresponding equilibrium constants: 2 CO2 (g) + H;0 (g) = 20; (g)+ CH;CO (g) Kc = 6.1 x 10 8 CH. (g) + 2 02 (g) = CO. (g) + 2 H20 (g) Kc = 1.2 x 1014
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