2 QUESTIONS:
Q1. 1.364 mol of H2, 0.682 mol of S2 and 0.682 mol of H2S were mixed in a 2.00L container at 550 degrees celcius. At equilibrium the concentration of H2S was measured as 1.02M. What is the value of the equilibrium constant at this temperature? (we had a full on discussion in class about this bc my teacher got the answer wrong then even he got confused and now I have no idea what I'm doing).
Q2. Consider the reaction at equilibrium: N2O4(g) <------> 2NO2(g); delta H = +57 Kj mol-1 and K = 3.62 x 102M at 327 degrees celcius. Calculate the equilibrium constant at 327 degrees celcius for the following reaction: NO2(g) <--------> 1/2N2O4(g).
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Correct me if I'm wrong but for Q2, The K
c for the reverse reaction is calculated by 1/K
c . It is then halved, so it would be K
c value you just calculated, divided by 2. This means K
c= 1/3.62*10
2 = 2.76*10
-3. And then divide this by 2: 2.76*10
-3 /2 = 1.38*10
-3(I'm in the middle of solving Q1 too

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Edit:: should defs be sqrt(2). Therefore, listen to Swag, as the answer should definitely be 5.27*10
-2 