Tetrafluoroethene. C,F4 is according to the equation: obtained from chlorodifluoromethane, CHCIF2. w 2CHCIF2 (g) = C2F4 (g) + 2HCI(g) AH® = +128 kJ mol? A 1.0 mol sample of CHC1F2 is placed in a container of volume 18.5 L and heated. When equilibrium is reached, the mixture contains 0.20 mol of CHCIF2. (a) Calculate the number of moles of C2F4 and the number of moles of HCl present at equilibrium. (b) Calculate a value for Kc and give its units.

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Tetrafluoroethene. C,F4 is
according to the equation:
obtained
from
chlorodifluoromethane, CHCIF2.
w
2CHCIF2 (g) = C2F4 (g) + 2HCI(g)
AH® = +128 kJ mol?
A 1.0 mol sample of CHC1F2 is placed in a container of volume 18.5 L and
heated. When equilibrium is reached, the mixture contains 0.20 mol of CHCIF2.
(a) Calculate the number of moles of C2F4 and the number of moles of HCl
present at equilibrium.
(b) Calculate a value for Kc and give its units.
Transcribed Image Text:Tetrafluoroethene. C,F4 is according to the equation: obtained from chlorodifluoromethane, CHCIF2. w 2CHCIF2 (g) = C2F4 (g) + 2HCI(g) AH® = +128 kJ mol? A 1.0 mol sample of CHC1F2 is placed in a container of volume 18.5 L and heated. When equilibrium is reached, the mixture contains 0.20 mol of CHCIF2. (a) Calculate the number of moles of C2F4 and the number of moles of HCl present at equilibrium. (b) Calculate a value for Kc and give its units.
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