Suppose sulfur dioxide reacts with oxygen at 25oC. The equilibrium constant Kc equals 8.0 Ã 1035 at

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Suppose sulfur dioxide reacts with oxygen at 25oC.
Suppose sulfur dioxide reacts with oxygen at 25oC.
The equilibrium constant

The equilibrium constant Kc equals 8.0 × 1035 at this temperature. From the magnitude of Kc, do you think this reaction occurs to any great extent when equilibrium is reached at room temperature? If an equilibrium mixture is 1.0 M SO3 and has equal concentrations of SO2 and O2, what is the concentration of SO2 in the mixture? Does this result agree with what you expect from the magnitude of Kc?

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General Chemistry

ISBN: 978-1439043998

9th edition

Authors: Darrell Ebbing, Steven D. Gammon

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