en the following two equilibrla. NiCO; (s) 5 Ni²*(aq) + CO3? (aq) HCO; (aq) + H20(8) S CO3² (aq) + H3O*(aq) K1 = 6.6 × 10–9 -11 K2 = 4.8 x 10 calculate the equilibrium constant for the following reaction -2+ NICO3(s) + H3O*(aq) S Ni*(aq) + HCO; (aq) + H,O(e) K3 = ? Heating ammonium hydrogen sulfide leads to decomposition. heat + NH,HS(s) 5 NH;(g)+H,S(g) Predict the effect on the equilibrium of raising the temperature ( no change, shift right, shift left). You have two reactions: A + BS2C C5 A +½B K1 K2 How are K and K, related? **Hint: Refer to the recorded lecture posted for Chapter 15 Lecture Problems, this problem is further explained there!!
en the following two equilibrla. NiCO; (s) 5 Ni²*(aq) + CO3? (aq) HCO; (aq) + H20(8) S CO3² (aq) + H3O*(aq) K1 = 6.6 × 10–9 -11 K2 = 4.8 x 10 calculate the equilibrium constant for the following reaction -2+ NICO3(s) + H3O*(aq) S Ni*(aq) + HCO; (aq) + H,O(e) K3 = ? Heating ammonium hydrogen sulfide leads to decomposition. heat + NH,HS(s) 5 NH;(g)+H,S(g) Predict the effect on the equilibrium of raising the temperature ( no change, shift right, shift left). You have two reactions: A + BS2C C5 A +½B K1 K2 How are K and K, related? **Hint: Refer to the recorded lecture posted for Chapter 15 Lecture Problems, this problem is further explained there!!
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Problem 14.95QE: Nitrogen, hydrogen, and ammonia are in equilibrium in a 1000-L reactor at 550 K. The concentration...
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