Consider the following equilibrium: C2H6(g) + C3H12(g) = CH4(g) + C,H14(g); Kp = 9.57 at 500 K Suppose 11.6 g each of CH4, C2H6, C3H12, and C,H14 are placed in a 30.0-L reaction vessel at 500 K. Which of the following statements is correct? Because Q. > Ke, more reactants will be formed. Because Q. < Ke, more products will be formed. Because Q. = 1, the system is at equilibrium. Because Q. = 1, more products will be formed. O Because Q. = 1, more reactants will be formed.

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Consider the following equilibrium:
C2H6(g) + C3H12(g) = CH4(g) + C,H14(g); Kp =
9.57 at 500 K
Suppose 11.6 g each of CH4, C2H6, C3H12, and
C,H14 are placed in a 30.0-L reaction vessel at 500
K. Which of the following statements is correct?
Because Q. > Ke, more reactants will be formed.
Because Q. < Ke, more products will be formed.
Because Q. = 1, the system is at equilibrium.
Because Q. = 1, more products will be formed.
O Because Q. = 1, more reactants will be formed.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following equilibrium: C2H6(g) + C3H12(g) = CH4(g) + C,H14(g); Kp = 9.57 at 500 K Suppose 11.6 g each of CH4, C2H6, C3H12, and C,H14 are placed in a 30.0-L reaction vessel at 500 K. Which of the following statements is correct? Because Q. > Ke, more reactants will be formed. Because Q. < Ke, more products will be formed. Because Q. = 1, the system is at equilibrium. Because Q. = 1, more products will be formed. O Because Q. = 1, more reactants will be formed.
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