CHEM 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Sulfur Trioxide, Quadratic Equation

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Say you started the reaction below with only 10 moles of so3 in a 1 l container. Say x moles of o2 were made when the reaction reaches equilibrium. Complete the table below based on this information. 3. 00 moles of pure so3 (g) are introduced into an 8. 00 l container at 1105 k. at equilibrium, 0. 580 mol of o2 (g) have been formed. Calculate k. define x as the change in moles per liter o2 needed for equilibrium to be reached. The initial concentration of i2 in the reaction shown is 1. 00 m. calculate the equilibrium concentration of i if at. If k is relatively small, the reaction will not proceed very far to the right. If the initial reactant concentration is relatively large, we can make the assumption that x is small relative to the initial concentration of reactant.

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