Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Equilibrium
Page 6
Questions (1,747)
1.) AgCl(s) --> Ag+(aw)+ Cl-(aq)
once equilibrium is reached, which statement is accurate? the concentration of Ag+(aq) is
4 answers
asked by
julianne
2,918 views
Consider the following equilibrium process at 686 C
C02(g)+H2(g)=CO(g)+H20(g) The equilibrium concentration of the reacting
7 answers
asked by
Amphee
4,072 views
What pH is needed to produce this value of Q if the concentration and pressure values are. Q= 1.38*10^-26
Br2=2.50*10^-4M
6 answers
asked by
Sanaa
2,474 views
At a particular temperature, K = 1.00 ✕ 102 for the following reaction.
H2(g) + I2(g) equilibrium reaction arrow 2 HI(g) In an
4 answers
asked by
Jake
1,251 views
Five forces act on an object.
(1) 56 N at 90° <- (2) 40 N at 0° (3) 75 N at 270° <- (4) 40 N at 180° (5) 50 N at 60° What
4 answers
asked by
Help
615 views
The equilibrium constant for the reaction,
H2(g) + I2(g) == 2 HI(g) is 54.9 at 699.0 K (Kelvin). What is the equilibrium constant
4 answers
asked by
Hannah
1,341 views
When acetone is added to saturated sodium chloride, the equilibrium shifts toward the right. What is the role of acetone in
4 answers
asked by
redgy
2,308 views
When N2O5 (g) is heated it dissociates into N2O3 (g) and O2 (g) according to the following reaction: N2O5 (g) <--> N2O3 (g) + O2
4 answers
asked by
Anonymous
4,687 views
a body is at equilibrium under the action of three forces.one force is 10N acting due east and one is 5N in the direction 60¡ã
2 answers
asked by
hamza
749 views
5.88 moles of nitrogen and 16.2 moles of oxygen are mixed until the equilibrium is established, 11.28 moles of nitric oxide are
5 answers
asked by
Anon
2,143 views
Solve an equilibrium problem (using an ICE table) to calculate the of each of the following solutions.
.16M CH3NH3Cl
4 answers
asked by
Dillon
1,285 views
A 5.00L reaction vessel is filled with 1.00mol of H2, 1.00mol of I2, and 2.50mol of HI. If equilibrium constant for the reaction
4 answers
asked by
Presh
2,552 views
At 80.°C, Kc = 1.87 10-3 for the reaction.
PH3BCl3(s) PH3(g) + BCl3(g) (a) Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of PH3 and
5 answers
asked by
Stan3000
2,974 views
At a particular temperature, Kp = 0.25 for the following reaction.
N2O4(g) 2 NO2(g) (a) A flask containing only N2O4 at an
4 answers
asked by
Bill
3,579 views
With the initial concentrations of [SCN]= 0.0005 M, [Fe3+]= 0.000698M, and [Fe(SCN)2+]=0.000M, determine the value of k if the
4 answers
asked by
Marcelo
1,807 views
Use the chemical equation showing the dissolution of sodium bromide in water to answer the question.
NaBr(s) ⇌ Na+(aq) +
4 answers
asked by
cheeze
1,236 views
Consider 1.30 mol of carbon monoxide and 2.30 mol of chlorine sealed in a 6.00 L container at 476 oC. The equilibrium constant,
3 answers
asked by
Rachel
428 views
Initially there were 1.0mol of a and 0.2 mol of b in the reaction mixture.a and b reacted together to produce an equilibrium
4 answers
asked by
Raj
1,492 views
For the reaction 2HI=H2+I2.one mole of HI is introduced into a vessel at constant temperature.calculate the no of moles of I2
5 answers
asked by
Faizan
2,357 views
Determine the molar solubility (S) of Ag2CO3 in a buffered solution with a pH of 3.378 using the systematic treatment of
3 answers
asked by
Anonymous
5,787 views
Suppose NaOH is added to the following system when it is at equilibrium.
NH3 (aq) + H2O (l) = NH4 (aq) + OH (aq) a) in which
4 answers
asked by
Anonymous
3,875 views
The equilibrium constant Kp is 5.00×10^17 at 25◦C for the reaction C2H4(g) + H2(g)<->C2H6(g). From this information,
4 answers
asked by
Gabriella
1,833 views
At 25°C, Kp = 2.910−3 for the following reaction.
NH4OCONH2(s) 2 NH3(g) + CO2(g) In an experiment carried out at 25°C, a
4 answers
asked by
Ashley Jimenez
5,404 views
Given the concentrations, calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction:
I2(g) + Cl2(g)---> 2ICl(g) At equilibrium, the
4 answers
asked by
byke
4,357 views
At 2200 degrees celsius,kp=0.050 for the reaction: n2(g)+O2(g) ->2NO(g)
<- What is the partial pressure of NO in equilibrium with
4 answers
asked by
Anonymous
4,228 views
At 500 °C, hydrogen iodide decomposes according to
2HI(g)↽−−⇀H2(g)+I2(g) For HI(g) heated to 500 °C in a 1.00 L
3 answers
asked by
BBaa
494 views
10 mole of nitrous oxide in 2dm3 container decompose to nitrogen and oxygen at equilibrium the concentration of nitrous oxide is
4 answers
asked by
YOUSAF HAMEED
1,087 views
A meter rule is balanced on the center of gravity masses MG and 50g hung from a point 10centimeter and 20centimeter respectively
4 answers
asked by
Prosper gold
408 views
If the equilibrium constant for a particular chemical reaction is 1 x 10^-3, what does this tell us?
A. At equilibrium, there are
4 answers
asked by
Anonymous
1,536 views
for the equilibrium 2H2S(g)=2H2(g)+S2(g) Kc=9.0x10^-8 at 700 degree cl the initial concerntration of the three gases are 0.270M
4 answers
asked by
manaf
1,718 views
www.webassign.net/sercp9/4-p-024-alt.gif
The systems shown below are in equilibrium. If the spring scales are calibrated in
4 answers
asked by
Cameron
1,187 views
If 0.500 mol each of phosphorus trichloride and chlorine are injected into a 1.00-L container at 60oC, find the equilibrium
4 answers
asked by
Anonymous
1,028 views
Sulfur dioxide reacts with oxygen to form sulfur trioxide according to the equation
2SO2(g) + O2(g) <-> 2SO3(g) Samples of sulfur
5 answers
asked by
Autumn
3,816 views
Nitrogen monoxide reacts with chlorine gas according to the reaction:
2NO (g) + Cl2 (g) ⇔ 2NOCl (g) Kp = 0.27 at 700 K A
4 answers
asked by
Dave
2,255 views
If the demand function for a commodity is given by the equation p2 + 16q = 1200 and the supply function is given by the equation
3 answers
asked by
Jamie
6,747 views
A uniform bar 25 meters long weighs 10,000 Newton's. From end A weight of 2500 Newton's is hung. At B the other end of the bar,
4 answers
asked by
G
1,117 views
An aqueous solution of 0.25 M silver nitrate, AgNO3, and 0.25 M iron(II) nitrate, Fe(NO3)2, are allowed to come to equilibrium
5 answers
asked by
Cortney
2,346 views
What concentration of Ag is in equilibrium with 1.4 × 10^-6 M Co(CN)63– and Ag3Co(CN)6(s)? The solubility constant of
10 answers
asked by
Neeta
2,108 views
The three forces shown in the figure below act on a particle (with F1 = 50.0 N, F2 = 60.0 N, θ1 = 60.0°, and θ2 = 30.0°). If
1 answer
asked by
Nerise
858 views
Mg(OH)2(aq) <--> Mg2+ (aq) + 2OH-(aq)
a) what would happen to the equilibrium if some acid is added to the soultuion? b) what
4 answers
asked by
Zander
1,745 views
Supposed you stoppered the flasks after your titration to determine the equilibrium constant and kept the solutions for another
7 answers
asked by
Robert
2,606 views
Ignoring activities, determine the molar solubility (S) of Zn(CN)2 in a solution with a pH = 2.92. Ksp (Zn(CN)2) = 3.0 × 10-16;
5 answers
asked by
Heather
3,501 views
Did I answer this equilibrium question correctly?
2CO(g) + O2(g) <-> 2CO2(g) 1) How will increasing the concentration of CO shift
5 answers
asked by
Tracy
5,281 views
The equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction below at 700°C is 0.76 atm.
CCl4(g) --> C(s) + 2 Cl2(g) Determine the initial
4 answers
asked by
Andre
2,104 views
At 25°C, Kp 1 10-31 for the following reaction:
N2(g) + O2(g) 2 NO(g) Calculate the concentration of NO, in molecules/cm3, that
4 answers
asked by
Ryan
1,367 views
at 1500 celcius the system 2NO<-->N2+O2
was allowed to come to equilibrium. the equilibrium concentrations were NO=0.00035M
4 answers
asked by
HELPP ME
569 views
1. A solution of sodium oxalate has a pH of 7.82. The [OH-] in mol/L must be which of the following:
a) 6.18 b) 1.5 x 10-8 c) 6.6
4 answers
asked by
tt
1,996 views
Calculate the molar solubility of Cu(OH)2, Ksp = 2.2 × 10–20, in 0.52 M NH3. Don't forget to use the complexation reaction
4 answers
asked by
Erin
1,629 views
When solid CO2 (dry ice) is allowed to come to equilibrium in a closed constant volume container at room temperature (300K),
1.
7 answers
asked by
Douglas
2,485 views
A 30 N fishing pole is 2.00 m long and has its center of gravity .350 m from the heavy end. A fisherman holds the end of the
5 answers
asked by
Jennifer
1,659 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Parent Categories (67)
Acid-Base Chemistry
Acids and Bases
Algebra
Cellular Transport
Chemical Equations
Chemical Kinetics
Chemical Reactions
Chemistry
Chemistry/Physical Chemistry
Demand and Supply
Dominant Strategy
Economic Theory
Economics
Electric charges
Electric Fields
Electrostatics
Fluid Mechanics
Force
Force and Motion
Forces
Forces and Dynamics
Forces and Equilibrium
Forces and Motion
Forces and Tension
Forces and Torques
Gas Laws
Gas reactions
Goods market
Gravitation
Gravity
Inorganic Chemistry
Laboratory Techniques
Macroeconomics
Market
Market Dynamics
Mathematics
Mechanical Forces
Mechanics
Mechanics and Forces
Mechanics of Materials
Mechanics/Newton's laws of motion
Microeconomics
Motion
Newton's Laws
Newton's Laws of Motion
Phase Diagrams
Phases of Matter
Physical Chemistry
Physics
Reaction
Reaction kinetics
Reaction stoichiometry
Reactions
Reactivity
Reversible reactions
Science
Solubility
Solutions
Springs
States of Matter
Statics
Stoichiometry
Supply and Demand
Supply and Demand Analysis
Thermodynamics
Torque
Vectors