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Use the following information to answer the next three questions
Hydrogen gas reacts with chlorine gas according to the following reaction:
H2(g) + Cl2(g) + 184.6 kJ = 2 HCI(g) Ke = 3.60×104
5. Which row correctly describes the changes in concentration of HCI(g) related to the
stresses applied?
The statement above is best completed by the answers in row.
Row increase in temperature increase in pressure
increase
no change
O decrease
O increase
no change
decrease
decrease
increase
6. If at equilibrium [H2(g)]=[Cl2(g)], then which the following relationships is also true?
O (HCI(g)]=2 [H2(g)]
O (HCI(g)]=[H2(g)]
O (HCI(g)]<[Cl2(g)I
O (HCI(g)]>[Cl2(g)]
7. If 2.52 mol of HCI(g) was placed in a 1.00 L sealed flask and allowed to
decompose, determine the equilibrium concentration of HCI(g).
Your answer
Transcribed Image Text:Use the following information to answer the next three questions Hydrogen gas reacts with chlorine gas according to the following reaction: H2(g) + Cl2(g) + 184.6 kJ = 2 HCI(g) Ke = 3.60×104 5. Which row correctly describes the changes in concentration of HCI(g) related to the stresses applied? The statement above is best completed by the answers in row. Row increase in temperature increase in pressure increase no change O decrease O increase no change decrease decrease increase 6. If at equilibrium [H2(g)]=[Cl2(g)], then which the following relationships is also true? O (HCI(g)]=2 [H2(g)] O (HCI(g)]=[H2(g)] O (HCI(g)]<[Cl2(g)I O (HCI(g)]>[Cl2(g)] 7. If 2.52 mol of HCI(g) was placed in a 1.00 L sealed flask and allowed to decompose, determine the equilibrium concentration of HCI(g). Your answer
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13. Tap water has a [H;O*(aq)] measuring 8.5×10-7 mol/L. The tap water has a
O pH of 6.07 and is acidic.
O pH of 7.93 and is basic.
pOH of 7.93 and is basic.
O pOH of 6.07 and is acidic.
Transcribed Image Text:Questions 13. Tap water has a [H;O*(aq)] measuring 8.5×10-7 mol/L. The tap water has a O pH of 6.07 and is acidic. O pH of 7.93 and is basic. pOH of 7.93 and is basic. O pOH of 6.07 and is acidic.
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