PT₂ (9) 1) Hydrogen and iodine gases where placed into a 1.00 liter container, and allowed to reach equilibrium at time = 2. The reaction is: H2(g) + 12 (g) = 2 HI(g) H₂ Q Time = 3 Time = 2 1₂² Time=0 Time = 1 A) Complete the box for time = 1, when one of the H₂ has reacted. B) Complete the box for time = 3, after the reaction has reached equilibrium. C) Between time = 1 and time = 2, which reaction is favored, the forwards or reverse reaction?

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4.2: Reversible Reactions
YOU DO:
H₂(g) + I2(g)
1) Hydrogen and iodine gases where placed into a 1.00 liter container, and allowed to reach equilibrium at
time = 2. The reaction is: H2(g) + 12 (g) = 2 HI (g)
∞
9
0
9
Time = 2
H₂
Iza
Time=0
Time = 1
A) Complete the box for time = 1, when one of the H₂ has reacted.
B) Complete the box for time = 3, after the reaction has reached equilibrium.
C) Between time = 1 and time = 2, which reaction is favored, the forwards or reverse reaction?
Q
8
a
Q
7.2
Time = 3
G
Transcribed Image Text:4.2: Reversible Reactions YOU DO: H₂(g) + I2(g) 1) Hydrogen and iodine gases where placed into a 1.00 liter container, and allowed to reach equilibrium at time = 2. The reaction is: H2(g) + 12 (g) = 2 HI (g) ∞ 9 0 9 Time = 2 H₂ Iza Time=0 Time = 1 A) Complete the box for time = 1, when one of the H₂ has reacted. B) Complete the box for time = 3, after the reaction has reached equilibrium. C) Between time = 1 and time = 2, which reaction is favored, the forwards or reverse reaction? Q 8 a Q 7.2 Time = 3 G
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