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Chemistry, 03.12.2019 05:31 robert7248

A1.0 mol sample of x(g) and a 1.0 mol sample of q(g) are introduced into an evacuated, rigid 10.0 l container and allowed to reach equilibrium at 50ºc according to the equation above. at equilibrium, which of the following is true about the concentrations of the gases?

x(g) + 2 q(g) --> r(g) + z(g)

kc = 1.3 x 105 at 50ºc

[r] = ½ [q]
[x] = [q] = [r] = [z]
[q] = ½ [x]
[r] = [z] > q

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