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For the water-gas reaction (C(s)+H2O(g)<---->CO(g)+H2(g), Kc=.111 @ 1100K.
If .1 mol H2O(g) and .1 mol H2(g) are mixed with excess C(s) at this temperature and equilibrium is established, how many moles of CO(g) will be present? No CO(g) is present initially.
Forget/cant find the method for doing this when there is a 0-value initially on one of the concentrations.
Thank you much.
If .1 mol H2O(g) and .1 mol H2(g) are mixed with excess C(s) at this temperature and equilibrium is established, how many moles of CO(g) will be present? No CO(g) is present initially.
Forget/cant find the method for doing this when there is a 0-value initially on one of the concentrations.
Thank you much.