Consider the following reaction where K = 10.5 at 350 K: 2 CH₂Cl₂ (9) — CH4 (9) + CCl4 (9) A reaction mixture was found to contain 1.15x10-2 moles of CH₂Cl₂ (9), 5.27x10-2 moles of CH4 (9), and 3.67x10-2 moles of CCl4 (9), in a 1.00 liter container. Indicate True (IT) or False (F) for each of the following: 1. In order to reach equilibrium CH₂Cl₂(g) must be consumed. 2. In order to reach equilibrium K must decrease. ✓3. In order to reach equilibrium CH4 must be consumed.

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Consider the following reaction where K = 10.5 at 350 K:
2 CH₂Cl₂ (9) CH4 (9) + CCI4 (9)
A reaction mixture was found to contain 1.15x10-2 moles of CH₂Cl₂ (9), 5.27x10-2 moles of CH4 (9), and 3.67x10-2 moles of CCl4 (9), in a 1.00 liter
container.
Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following:
1. In order to reach equilibrium CH₂Cl₂(g) must be consumed.
✓2. In order to reach equilibrium K must decrease.
✓3. In order to reach equilibrium CH4 must be consumed.
✓4. Qc is less than K.
5. The reaction is at equilibrium. No further reaction will occur.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following reaction where K = 10.5 at 350 K: 2 CH₂Cl₂ (9) CH4 (9) + CCI4 (9) A reaction mixture was found to contain 1.15x10-2 moles of CH₂Cl₂ (9), 5.27x10-2 moles of CH4 (9), and 3.67x10-2 moles of CCl4 (9), in a 1.00 liter container. Indicate True (T) or False (F) for each of the following: 1. In order to reach equilibrium CH₂Cl₂(g) must be consumed. ✓2. In order to reach equilibrium K must decrease. ✓3. In order to reach equilibrium CH4 must be consumed. ✓4. Qc is less than K. 5. The reaction is at equilibrium. No further reaction will occur.
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