A mixture of 0.496 M H?O, 0.420 M Cl?O, and 0.694 M HCIO are enclosed in a vessel at 25 °C. H?O(g) + Cl?O(g) \iff 2 HOCI(g) K_c = 0.0900 at 25°C Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of each gas at 25 °C. [H?O]= [Cl?O]= [HOCI]= M M M
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So, the rate of the forward reaction can be expressed as k1 * [HOCl] * [Cl2], and the rate of the reverse reaction can be expressed as k2 * [HCl] * [ClO2], where k1 and k2 are the rate constants for the forward and reverse reactions, respectively. Show more…
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