MISSED THIS? Read Section 16.8 (Pages 701-710); Watch KCV 16.8. IWE 16.12. Consider the following reaction: CO(g) + H,O(g) = CO,(g) + Hz(g) K, 0.0611 at 2000 K = A reaction mixture initially contains a CO partial pressure of 1360 torr and a H₂O partial pressure of 1710 torr at 2000 K. ▼ Part A Calculate the equilibrium partial pressure of CO2. Express the pressure in torr to three significant figures. 197| ΑΣΦΑ Submit F ? Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining torr

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MISSED THIS? Read Section
16.8 (Pages 701-710); Watch KCV 16.8.
IWE 16.12.
Consider the following reaction:
CO(g) + H,O(g) = CO,(g) + Hz(g)
K, 0.0611 at 2000 K
=
A reaction mixture initially contains a CO partial
pressure of 1360 torr and a H₂O partial pressure
of 1710 torr at 2000 K.
▼ Part A
Calculate the equilibrium partial pressure of CO2.
Express the pressure in torr to three significant figures.
197| ΑΣΦΑ
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Transcribed Image Text:MISSED THIS? Read Section 16.8 (Pages 701-710); Watch KCV 16.8. IWE 16.12. Consider the following reaction: CO(g) + H,O(g) = CO,(g) + Hz(g) K, 0.0611 at 2000 K = A reaction mixture initially contains a CO partial pressure of 1360 torr and a H₂O partial pressure of 1710 torr at 2000 K. ▼ Part A Calculate the equilibrium partial pressure of CO2. Express the pressure in torr to three significant figures. 197| ΑΣΦΑ Submit F ? Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining torr
MISSED THIS? Read Section 16.8 (Pages 701-710): Watch
KCV 16.8, IWE 16.12.
Consider the following reaction:
HC_HyOz(aq) +H_O(l) HO* (aq)+CH;O (q)
where K, 1.8 x 10 at 25°C.
Part A
If a solution initially contains 0.240 M HC₂H₂O₂, what is the equilibrium concentration of H₂O at 25°C?
Express your answer in moles per liter to two significant figures.
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Transcribed Image Text:MISSED THIS? Read Section 16.8 (Pages 701-710): Watch KCV 16.8, IWE 16.12. Consider the following reaction: HC_HyOz(aq) +H_O(l) HO* (aq)+CH;O (q) where K, 1.8 x 10 at 25°C. Part A If a solution initially contains 0.240 M HC₂H₂O₂, what is the equilibrium concentration of H₂O at 25°C? Express your answer in moles per liter to two significant figures. View Available Hint(s) [H₂O) Submit ΜΕ ΑΣΦΑ Previous Answers M
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