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Question: Use the equilibrium constant expression you wrote

Use the equilibrium constant expression you wrote in Question 7.87 and the equilibrium constant you calculated in Question 7.88 to determine the equilibrium concentration of H2S if: Question 7.87: Write the equilibrium constant expression for the reaction: 2H2 (g) + S2 (g)↽−−−−⇀2H2 S(g) Question 7.88: Using the equilibrium constant expression in Question 7.87, calculate the equilibrium constant if:
Use the equilibrium constant expression you wrote in Question 7.87 and the equilibrium constant you calculated in Question 7.88 to determine the equilibrium concentration of H2S if:

Question 7.87:

Write the equilibrium constant expression for the reaction:
2H2 (g) + S2 (g)↽−−−−⇀2H2 S(g)

Question 7.88:

Using the equilibrium constant expression in Question 7.87, calculate the equilibrium constant if:


Question 7.87:

Write the equilibrium constant expression for the reaction:

Question 7.87: Write the equilibrium constant expression for the reaction:
Use the equilibrium constant expression you wrote in Question 7.87 and the equilibrium constant you calculated in Question 7.88 to determine the equilibrium concentration of H2S if:

Question 7.87:

Write the equilibrium constant expression for the reaction:
2H2 (g) + S2 (g)↽−−−−⇀2H2 S(g)

Question 7.88:

Using the equilibrium constant expression in Question 7.87, calculate the equilibrium constant if:


Question 7.87:

Write the equilibrium constant expression for the reaction:





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[Н] — 2.1 х 10-1м [S] = 1.1 х 10-6 М [H,S] 7.3 х 10-1М - 2H2 (g) + S (8)=2H,S(g)



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