Write the concentration equilibrium constant expression for this reaction. CN (aq)+H₂O(1) HCN(aq) +OH (aq) X 010 G

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O KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM
Writing the concentration equilibrium expression for a...
Write the concentration equilibrium constant expression for this reaction.
CN (aq)+H₂O(1)→HCN(aq)+OH (aq)
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Transcribed Image Text:O KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM Writing the concentration equilibrium expression for a... Write the concentration equilibrium constant expression for this reaction. CN (aq)+H₂O(1)→HCN(aq)+OH (aq) X 00 00 S 1/5
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Predicting relative forward and reverse rates of reaction in a...
Nitrogen and hydrogen react to form ammonia, like this:
N₂(g)+3H₂(g) → 2NH3(g)
Imagine 180. mmol of NH3 are added to an empty flask, and then answer the following questions.
What is the rate of the reverse
reaction before any NH3 has been
added to the flask?
What is the rate of the reverse
reaction just after the NH3 has
been added to the flask?
What is the rate of the reverse
reaction at equilibrium?
How much NH3 is in the flask at
equilibrium?
O Zero.
O Greater than zero, but less than the rate of the forward reaction.
O Greater than zero, and equal to the rate of the forward reaction.
O Greater than zero, and greater than the rate of the forward reaction.
O Zero.
O Greater than zero, but less than the rate of the forward reaction.
O Greater than zero, and equal to the rate of the forward reaction.
O Greater than zero, and greater than the rate of the forward reaction.
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O Zero.
O Greater than zero, but less than the rate of the forward reaction.
O Greater than zero, and equal to the rate of the forward reaction.
O Greater than zero, and greater than the rate of the forward reaction.
O None.
O Some, but less than 180. mmol.
O 180. mmol.
O More than 180. mmol.
X
S
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Transcribed Image Text:||| KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM Predicting relative forward and reverse rates of reaction in a... Nitrogen and hydrogen react to form ammonia, like this: N₂(g)+3H₂(g) → 2NH3(g) Imagine 180. mmol of NH3 are added to an empty flask, and then answer the following questions. What is the rate of the reverse reaction before any NH3 has been added to the flask? What is the rate of the reverse reaction just after the NH3 has been added to the flask? What is the rate of the reverse reaction at equilibrium? How much NH3 is in the flask at equilibrium? O Zero. O Greater than zero, but less than the rate of the forward reaction. O Greater than zero, and equal to the rate of the forward reaction. O Greater than zero, and greater than the rate of the forward reaction. O Zero. O Greater than zero, but less than the rate of the forward reaction. O Greater than zero, and equal to the rate of the forward reaction. O Greater than zero, and greater than the rate of the forward reaction. oooooooooo O Zero. O Greater than zero, but less than the rate of the forward reaction. O Greater than zero, and equal to the rate of the forward reaction. O Greater than zero, and greater than the rate of the forward reaction. O None. O Some, but less than 180. mmol. O 180. mmol. O More than 180. mmol. X S 0/5
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