4X10- A + B 2 2C K = 1.0x10-3 %D 0.100 M, calculate the If the observed concentrations at time t are all 0.100 M, will the reaction from that point on proceed to products or reactants? If the observed concentrations at time t are 0.400 M A, 0.500 M B and 0.0100 M C, will the reaction from that point on proceed to products or reactants?

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74x10+8
0.100 M, calculate the
104&the inale
A + B 2C
K = 1.0x103
If the observed concentrations at time t are all 0.100 M,
will the reaction from that point on proceed to products
or reactants?
If the observed concentrations at time t are 0.400 M A,
0.500 M B and 0.0100 M C, will the reaction from that
point on proceed to products or reactants?
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Transcribed Image Text:74x10+8 0.100 M, calculate the 104&the inale A + B 2C K = 1.0x103 If the observed concentrations at time t are all 0.100 M, will the reaction from that point on proceed to products or reactants? If the observed concentrations at time t are 0.400 M A, 0.500 M B and 0.0100 M C, will the reaction from that point on proceed to products or reactants? to enoiletineonoo muhdiliupe erlt etsluols M 00 s8 & A to O bns 8 A noitsineono lsitini edi 80xes.r=
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The rate constant of a reaction is the ratio between the concentration of product to the concentration of reactants. Each term will have a power equal to the stoichiometry of the respective species.

K=ProductbReactanta              (1)

Here K is the equilibrium constant, and a and b are the stoichiometry of the reactants and products respectively.

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