At 4450C, Kc for the following reaction is O.020. See the chemical equation below. A mixture of H2, 12, and HI in a vessel at 4450C has the following concentrations: [HI] = 2.0 M, [H2] = 0.50 M and [12] = 0.10 M. Which one of the following statements concerning the reaction quotient, Qc, is TRUE for the above system? To make your answer valid upload %D %3D !! your solutions below. 2HI <----> Hz19) + Hzig) Qc = Kc; the system is at equilibrium. !! O Qc is less than Kc; more H2 and 12 will be produced. O Qc is less than Kc; more HI will be produced. O Qc is greater than Kc; more H2 and 12 will be produced. Qc is greater than Kc; more HI will be produced.
At 4450C, Kc for the following reaction is O.020. See the chemical equation below. A mixture of H2, 12, and HI in a vessel at 4450C has the following concentrations: [HI] = 2.0 M, [H2] = 0.50 M and [12] = 0.10 M. Which one of the following statements concerning the reaction quotient, Qc, is TRUE for the above system? To make your answer valid upload %D %3D !! your solutions below. 2HI <----> Hz19) + Hzig) Qc = Kc; the system is at equilibrium. !! O Qc is less than Kc; more H2 and 12 will be produced. O Qc is less than Kc; more HI will be produced. O Qc is greater than Kc; more H2 and 12 will be produced. Qc is greater than Kc; more HI will be produced.
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