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Determine the value of Kc for the following reaction if the equilibrium concentrations are as follows: [H2]eq = 0.14 M, [Cl2]eq = 0.39 M, [HCl]eq = 1.6 M. H2(g) + Cl2(g) ⇌ 2 HCl(g) Determine the value of Kc for the following reaction if the equilibrium concentrations are as follows: [H2]eq = 0.14 M, [Cl2]eq = 0.39 M, [HCl]eq = 1.6 M. H2(g) + Cl2(g) ⇌ 2 HCl(g) 12 29 2.1 × 10-2 8.7 × 10-2 47

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User Markon
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Question:

A) 12

B) 29

C) 2.1 × 10⁻²

D) 8.7 × 10⁻²

E) 47

Answer:

The correct option is;

E) 47

Step-by-step explanation:

Kc, which is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is derived by finding the ratio between the product of the equilibrium concentration of the product raised to their respective coefficients to the product of the equilibrium concentration of the reactants also raised to their respective coefficients.

Here we have;

[H₂] = 0.14 M

[Cl₂] = 0.39 M

[HCl] = 1.6

The reaction is given as follows;

H₂ (g) + Cl₂ (g) ⇄ 2HCl (g)

The formula for Kc is given as follows;


Kc = ([HCl]^2)/([H_2][Cl_2]) = (1.6^2)/(0.14 * 0.39) = 46.886

Therefore, the Kc for the reaction is approximately equal to 47.

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User Yunus Haznedar
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