Nickel and carbon monoxide react to form nickel carbonyl, like this: Ni(s)+4 CO(g)--Ni(Co),(9) At a certain temperature, a chemist finds that a 9.3 L reaction vessel containing a mixture of nickel, carbon monoxide, and nickel carbonyl at equllibrium has the following composition: compound amount Ni 56.7 g CO 1.69 g Ni(co), 0.766 g Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant K, for this reaction. Round your answer to 2 significant digits. D.P

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Nickel and carbon monoxide react to form nickel carbonyl, like this:
Ni(s)+4 CO(9)-Ni(co),(9)
At a certain temperature, a chemist finds that a 9.3 L reaction vessel containing a mixture of nickel, carbon
monoxide, and nickel carbonyl at equllibrium has the following composition:
compound amount
Ni
56.7 g
CO
1.69 g
Ni(co),
0.766 g
Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant K, for this reaction. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
Transcribed Image Text:Nickel and carbon monoxide react to form nickel carbonyl, like this: Ni(s)+4 CO(9)-Ni(co),(9) At a certain temperature, a chemist finds that a 9.3 L reaction vessel containing a mixture of nickel, carbon monoxide, and nickel carbonyl at equllibrium has the following composition: compound amount Ni 56.7 g CO 1.69 g Ni(co), 0.766 g Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant K, for this reaction. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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