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For 2HCl(g) ==> H2(g) + Cl2(g) the Keq = [H2][Cl2]/[HCl]^2
Keq=[H2][Cl2]/[HCl]2
The reaction will proceed to the left. PCl5 will be formed. PCl3 will be consumed.
SO2(g) + NO2(g) ==> SO3(g) + NO(g)Keq = [SO3][NO]/[SO2][NO2] Without knowing concentrations, one cannot calculate the actual value of Keq.
keq=[SO3]2[O2] [So3]2
For 2HCl(g) ==> H2(g) + Cl2(g) the Keq = [H2][Cl2]/[HCl]^2
For 2HCl(g) ==> H2(g) + Cl2(g) the Keq = [H2][Cl2]/[HCl]^2
For 2HCl(g) ==> H2(g) + Cl2(g) the Keq = [H2][Cl2]/[HCl]^2
Keq=[H2][Cl2]/[hcl]^2
Keq=[H2][Cl2]/[HCl]2
For the reaction 2HCl(g) ==> H2(g) + Cl2(g), the Keq = [H2(g)][Cl2(g)]/[HCl(g)]^2
The reaction will proceed to the right. 2 PCl3 will be consumed.
The reaction will proceed to the left. PCl5 will be formed. PCl3 will be consumed.
Keq = [H2O][CO] [H2][CO2]
Keq = 1.125
keq = 1.125
keq = 1.125