The following reaction has an equilibrium constant Kc equal to 3.07 x 10-4 at 24 °C. 2 NOBr (g)   ⇋⇋   2 NO (g)   +   Br2 (g) If the composition of the mixture has the following concentrations, decide whether the reaction is at equilibrium.  If it is not, decide which direction the reaction should go. [NOBr] = 0.0472 M,    [NO] = 0.0121 M,   [Br2] = 0.0105 M Select one: a. The reaction is at equilibrium. b. The reaction is not at equilibrium and will proceed towards the products to reach equilibrium. c. The reaction is not at equilibrium and will proceed towards the reactants to reach equilibrium.

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The following reaction has an equilibrium constant Kc equal to 3.07 x 10-4 at 24 °C.

2 NOBr (g)   ⇋⇋   2 NO (g)   +   Br2 (g)

If the composition of the mixture has the following concentrations, decide whether the reaction is at equilibrium.  If it is not, decide which direction the reaction should go.

[NOBr] = 0.0472 M,    [NO] = 0.0121 M,   [Br2] = 0.0105 M

Select one:
a. The reaction is at equilibrium.
b. The reaction is not at equilibrium and will proceed towards the products to reach equilibrium.
c. The reaction is not at equilibrium and will proceed towards the reactants to reach equilibrium.
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