Problem #2 For the reaction 12 (g) At 500 K, K = 2.3 x 10 -10. A mixture kept at 500K contains l2 at a partial pressure of 1.0 atm and I at partial pressure of 1.0 x 105 atm. Which way must the reaction go to reach equilibrium? 21(g) Problem #3 An equilibrium mixture at 1000K contains N2O4(9) and NO29) at the following partial pressures PN204 = 2.3 x 107 atm, PNO2 = 0.41 atm. Calculate K for the reaction N2O4(9) 2NO2(g)

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Problem #2
For the reaction
I2 (g)
At 500 K, K = 2.3 x 10 -10. A mixture kept at 500K contains I2 at a
partial pressure of 1.0 atm and I at partial pressure of 1.0 x 105 atm.
Which way must the reaction go to reach equilibrium?
21(g)
Problem #3
An equilibrium mixture at 1000K contains N2O4(g) and NO29) at the
following partial pressures PN204 =
Calculate K for the reaction N2O4(9)
2.3 x 107 atm, PN02 = 0.41 atm.
2NO2(g)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem #2 For the reaction I2 (g) At 500 K, K = 2.3 x 10 -10. A mixture kept at 500K contains I2 at a partial pressure of 1.0 atm and I at partial pressure of 1.0 x 105 atm. Which way must the reaction go to reach equilibrium? 21(g) Problem #3 An equilibrium mixture at 1000K contains N2O4(g) and NO29) at the following partial pressures PN204 = Calculate K for the reaction N2O4(9) 2.3 x 107 atm, PN02 = 0.41 atm. 2NO2(g)
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