For items 4-6, refer to the following reaction: CH4 (g) + H20 (g) = CO (g) + 3H2 (g) 4. Which is the response of the equilibrium system if the pressure is increased? A. Shift towards the right B. Shift towards the left. C. There is no change in the equilibrium D. There is not enough information. 5. If the Kc of the reaction is 0.26 at a given temperature and the following concentrations are present, [CH4] = 0.20, [H20] = 0.010, [CO] = 0.024, [H2] = 0.020, is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, in which direction will it proceed? A. Yes, the reaction mixture is ate equilibrium. B. No, it will proceed from right to left. C. No, it will proceed from left to right. D. Cannot be determined. 6. Given the standard Gibbs energy of the following specie at 298 K, A;G/ kJ mol·1 : CH4 (g)= -50.72, H20 (g) = -228.57, CÓ (g) = -137.17, H2(g) = 0, determine the K of the reaction. %3D %3D B. 0.944 C. 8.14 x 1024 D. 1.06 E. 1.61 A. 1.23 x 10-25

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For items 4-6, refer to the following reaction: CH4 (g) + H20 (g)
e CO (g) + 3H2 (g)
4. Which is the response of the equilibrium system if the pressure is increased?
A. Shift towards the right
B. Shift towards the left.
C. There is no change in the equilibrium
D. There is not enough information.
5. If the Kc of the reaction is 0.26 at a given temperature and the following concentrations are
present, [CH4] = 0.20, [H20] = 0.010, [CO] = 0.024, [H2] = 0.020, is the reaction at equilibrium? If not,
in which direction will it proceed?
A. Yes, the reaction mixture is ate equilibrium.
B. No, it will proceed from right to left.
C. No, it will proceed from left to right.
D. Cannot be determined.
6. Given the standard Gibbs energy of the following specie at 298 K, A;G/ kJ mol-1 : CH4 (g)= -50.72,
H20 (g) = -228.57, CO (g) = -137.17, H2(g) = 0, determine the K of the reaction.
В. О.944
С. 8.14 х 1024
D. 1.06
Е. 1.61
А. 1.23 х 10-25
Transcribed Image Text:For items 4-6, refer to the following reaction: CH4 (g) + H20 (g) e CO (g) + 3H2 (g) 4. Which is the response of the equilibrium system if the pressure is increased? A. Shift towards the right B. Shift towards the left. C. There is no change in the equilibrium D. There is not enough information. 5. If the Kc of the reaction is 0.26 at a given temperature and the following concentrations are present, [CH4] = 0.20, [H20] = 0.010, [CO] = 0.024, [H2] = 0.020, is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, in which direction will it proceed? A. Yes, the reaction mixture is ate equilibrium. B. No, it will proceed from right to left. C. No, it will proceed from left to right. D. Cannot be determined. 6. Given the standard Gibbs energy of the following specie at 298 K, A;G/ kJ mol-1 : CH4 (g)= -50.72, H20 (g) = -228.57, CO (g) = -137.17, H2(g) = 0, determine the K of the reaction. В. О.944 С. 8.14 х 1024 D. 1.06 Е. 1.61 А. 1.23 х 10-25
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