For the following reaction: H20 (g) + CO (g) + H2 (g) + CO2 (g) a 1.00L container initially contains 0.0150 mol of H20 vapor and 0.0150 mol of CO. Once the reaction reaches equilibrium, the vessel contains 0.0083mol of CO2. a. Write an expression for Ko. H20 is part of the expression. b. What are the equilibrium concentrations of H20, CO, and H2? c. What is the value of Ke?

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For the following reaction:
H20 (g) + CO (g) + H2 (g) + CO2 (g)
a 1.00L container initially contains 0.0150 mol of H20 vapor and 0.0150 mol of Co. Once the reaction reaches equilibrium, the vessel contains 0.0083mol of CO2.
a. Write an expression for Ke. H20 is part of the expression.
b. What are the equilibrium concentrations of H20, CO, and H2?
c. What is the value of K.?
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Transcribed Image Text:For the following reaction: H20 (g) + CO (g) + H2 (g) + CO2 (g) a 1.00L container initially contains 0.0150 mol of H20 vapor and 0.0150 mol of Co. Once the reaction reaches equilibrium, the vessel contains 0.0083mol of CO2. a. Write an expression for Ke. H20 is part of the expression. b. What are the equilibrium concentrations of H20, CO, and H2? c. What is the value of K.? Attach File Browse Local Files
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