Write the iCe table for the reaction and initial concentrations given in (a) Exercise 14.29. (b) Exercise

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Write the iCe table for the reaction and initial concentrations given in
(a) Exercise 14.29.
(b) Exercise 14.30.

Exercise 14.29

In an experiment, 4.95 mol CO2, 0.050 mol CO, and 0.050 mol O2 are placed in a 5.0-L reaction vessel at 1400 K. Calculate the reaction quotient, Q, for the following reaction:
If Kc for this reaction is 1.05 × 10-5, will the mixture form more CO or more CO2, or is the system at equilibrium? Draw a number line and place Q and Kc in the appropriate places.
Exercise 14.30

The sulfur dioxide–oxygen–sulfur trioxide equilibrium is of interest to scientists who study acid rain.
The concentrations at the beginning of an experiment are [SO2] = 0.015 M; [O2] = 0.012 M; [SO3] = 1.45 M; Kc = 5.0 = 106 at 700 K. Calculate the reaction quotient, Q, and draw a number line with Q and Kc in the appropriate places. Will the system form more SO2 or more SO3, or is the system at equilibrium?

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Chemistry Principles And Practice

ISBN: 9780534420123

3rd Edition

Authors: Daniel L. Reger, Scott R. Goode, David W. Ball

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