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For the reaction A (g) + B (g) <-> C (g) + D (g), suppose the concentration of these gases were the following equilibrium mixture:
[A] = 0.5, [B] = 4.0, [C] = 6.0, [D] = 8.0 in a 1 dm3 container.
How many moles of D would have to be added to the mixture to raise the concentration of A to 1.0 moldm-3?
Option:
A-0.034 mol
B-0.5mol
C-6.04mol
D-12.1mol
Find Kc based on the given eqm
Let x be Amt of D added, Draw the ICE table, u will have (x + 7.5) for D at new eqm. Find the other respective gases eqm Amt.
Equate new eqm to Kc, solve for x
Hi, sorry I don't get it... how did you even get 7.5 in the first place??
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whats the answer in the first place?
hey guys, i've figured out already.
The question is D. =)
Thnks!