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RioNii RioNii
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2 years ago


Calculate KP for the following reactions at the indicated temperature.
(a)
2 HI(g)
H2(g) + 12(g) Kc
NH4C1(s)— NH3(g) + HC1(g)
= 2.oox10-2 at 742 K
Kc = 8.84X10-
at 561 K
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2 years ago


RioNii Author
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2 years ago
Sir the answers were not accepted by the system so it created a new problem Frowning Face
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Educator
2 years ago
Hmm... What was the error?
RioNii Author
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2 years ago Edited: 2 years ago, RioNii
It says it needs the exact number sir
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The same also happened at the writing constant expressions problem exercise sir
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Educator
2 years ago
I think I know where I went wrong, can you copy-paste the new questions?
RioNii Author
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2 years ago
Should I put it here sir or  should I post it as a new topic?
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Educator
2 years ago
Here
RioNii Author
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2 years ago
Even the constant expressions problem exercise sir?
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Educator
2 years ago
The one similar to this one do it here, and the other one do it there 😃
RioNii Author
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2 years ago


Interconvert KP and Kc values.
Calculate KP for the following reactions at the indicated temperature.
(a)
2 S02(g) + 02(g)
s03(g)
NH4HS(s)
NH3(g) + H2S(g)
= 20.9 at 1180
= 5.73x10-3 at 300 K
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2 years ago
Try this >
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