CBbrandon9690 CBbrandon9690
  • 03-06-2018
  • Chemistry
contestada

Calculate the concentration of hi when the equilibrium constant is 1x10^5

Respuesta :

Dejanras
Dejanras Dejanras
  • 12-06-2018
Answer is: concentration of hydrogen iodide is 6 M.

Balanced chemical reaction: H₂(g) + I₂(g) ⇄ 2HI(g).
[H₂] = 0.04 M; equilibrium concentration of hydrogen.
[I₂] = 0.009 M; equilibrium concentration of iodine.
Keq = 1·10⁵.
Keq = [HI]² / [H₂]·[I₂].
[HI]² = [H₂]·[I₂]·Keq.
[HI]² = 0.04 M · 0.009 M · 1·10⁵.
[HI]² = 36 M².
[HI] = √36 M².
[HI] = 6 M.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which is the best example of Newton's first law of motion
4 to 8 = 15 to n Can someone show me the answer
What is the net ionic equations for NaHCO3 —> H2O + CO2 + NaCO3?
I need help on this.
The main function of the executive branch is to carry out and enforce laws and policies write and pass new national legislation increase the size of the bure
Write an equation in Slope-Intercept
Personal opinions and advice are appreciated and welcomed, no wrong answers, but i cant get organized with anything, not papers, a closet and definitely not
In this reaction, how does the rate of forward reaction vary with the concentration of the product? 2H2S(g) ⇌ 2H2(g) + S2(g) A. It increases with an increase in
Carmen spent $42 for 6 hats.How Much did each hat cost?
Jacob is standing 112 m from a building. The angle of elevation from where he is standing on the ground to the top of the building is 62°.How tall is the buildi