Select the single best answer. At 425°C, K₂-4.18 x 10 for the reaction 2 HBr(e) H₂(g) + Bry(g) In one experiment, 0.20 atm of HBr(g), 0.030 atm of H₂(g), and 0.030 atm of Bry(g) are introduced into a container. Is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, in which direction will it proceed? O Yes, the reaction is at equilibrium. No, the reaction is not at equilibrium and will proceed to the right. No, the reaction is not at equilibrium and will proceed to the left.

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At 425°C, K, 4.18x10 for the reaction
2 HBr(e) H₂(g) + Br₂(g)
In one experiment, 0.20 atm of HBr(g), 0.030 atm of H₂(g), and 0.030 atm of Br₂(g) are introduced into
a container. Is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, in which direction will it proceed?
O Yes, the reaction is at equilibrium.
No, the reaction is not at equilibrium and will proceed to the right.
No, the reaction is not at equilibrium and will proceed to the left.
O
Transcribed Image Text:Select the single best answer. At 425°C, K, 4.18x10 for the reaction 2 HBr(e) H₂(g) + Br₂(g) In one experiment, 0.20 atm of HBr(g), 0.030 atm of H₂(g), and 0.030 atm of Br₂(g) are introduced into a container. Is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, in which direction will it proceed? O Yes, the reaction is at equilibrium. No, the reaction is not at equilibrium and will proceed to the right. No, the reaction is not at equilibrium and will proceed to the left. O
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