The equilibrium constant, Kp, for the following reaction is 10.5 at 350. K. 2CH₂Cl₂ (9) ⇒ CH4 (9) + CCl4 (9) If an equilibrium mixture of the three gases in a 10.8 L container at 350. K contains CH₂Cl2 at a pressure of 0.644 atm and CH4 at a pressure of 0.460 atm, the equilibrium partial pressure of CC14 is atm.

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The equilibrium constant, Kp, for the following reaction is 10.5 at 350. K.
2CH₂Cl2 (g) CH4 (9) + CCl4 (9)
If an equilibrium mixture of the three gases in a 10.8 L container at 350. K contains CH₂Cl2 at a pressure of
0.644 atm and CH4 at a pressure of 0.460 atm, the equilibrium partial pressure of CC14 is
atm.
Transcribed Image Text:The equilibrium constant, Kp, for the following reaction is 10.5 at 350. K. 2CH₂Cl2 (g) CH4 (9) + CCl4 (9) If an equilibrium mixture of the three gases in a 10.8 L container at 350. K contains CH₂Cl2 at a pressure of 0.644 atm and CH4 at a pressure of 0.460 atm, the equilibrium partial pressure of CC14 is atm.
The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 1.80 × 10-4 at 298 K.
NH4HS(s) NH3(g) + H₂S(g)
If an equilibrium mixture of the three compounds in a 4.30 L container at 298 K contains 3.12 mol of
NH4HS(s) and 0.310 mol of NH3, the number of moles of H₂S present is |
mol.
Transcribed Image Text:The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 1.80 × 10-4 at 298 K. NH4HS(s) NH3(g) + H₂S(g) If an equilibrium mixture of the three compounds in a 4.30 L container at 298 K contains 3.12 mol of NH4HS(s) and 0.310 mol of NH3, the number of moles of H₂S present is | mol.
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