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Lady_Fox [76]
3 years ago
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The reaction 20F2(9) —2F2(9) + O2(9) has an equilibrium constant K, in terms of pressures) at 25°C of 6.19x10-4. Calculate the c

oncentration of F2 that will be present at 25°C in equilibrium with OF (at a concentration of 2.49x10-2 mol L-1) and O2 (at a concentration of 1.58 10-2 mol L
Chemistry
1 answer:
Vsevolod [243]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The concentration of F₂in equilibrium is 4,93x10⁻₃M

Explanation:

For the reaction:

2 OF₂ ⇄ 2 F₂ + O₂

The equilibrium constant, k, is defined as:

k = [F₂]²[O₂] / [OF₂]²

If you have in equilibrium [OF₂] = 2,49x10⁻² and [O₂] = 1,58x10⁻²

The concentration of F₂ is:

6,19x10⁻⁴ = [F₂]²[1,58x10⁻²] / [2,49x10⁻²]²

2,43x10⁻⁵ =  [F₂]²

<em>4,93x10⁻³ = [F₂]</em>

I hope it helps!

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