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18 Nov 2019
A(g) + B (g) â 2C(g) K = 3.72E+3 If you mix 0.005 moles of A, 0.7 moles of B and 1.3 moles of C in a 1.00 L container, what is the value of Q? (Enter your answer to 3 significant figures. To enter a number in scientific notation, enter 1 x 10-3 as 1E-3) Q = Which direction will the reaction shift under these starting conditions so that equilibrium can be attained?
A(g) + B (g) â 2C(g) K = 3.72E+3 If you mix 0.005 moles of A, 0.7 moles of B and 1.3 moles of C in a 1.00 L container, what is the value of Q? (Enter your answer to 3 significant figures. To enter a number in scientific notation, enter 1 x 10-3 as 1E-3) Q = Which direction will the reaction shift under these starting conditions so that equilibrium can be attained?
Collen VonLv2
11 Nov 2019