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This quiz focuses on Reaction Quotient And Equilibrium Constant, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for College Chemistry.
A student monitors the reaction 2A(g)+B(g)⇌C(g)+D(g) and calculates the reaction quotient at three different times. At t = 0 min, Q = 0.025; at t = 5 min, Q = 0.18; at t = 10 min, Q = 0.18. What can be concluded about this system?
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A student monitors the reaction 2A(g)+B(g)⇌C(g)+D(g) and calculates the reaction quotient at three different times. At t = 0 min, Q = 0.025; at t = 5 min, Q = 0.18; at t = 10 min, Q = 0.18. What can be concluded about this system?
Consider the gas-phase equilibrium 2A(g)+B(g)⇌3C(g) at constant temperature. Initially, a 2.0 L container holds 0.80 mol A, 0.40 mol B, and 0.60 mol C. After some time, the container holds 0.70 mol A, 0.35 mol B, and 0.90 mol C. What is the value of the reaction quotient Q at this later time?
At 25°C, the equilibrium constant Kc for the reaction N2O4(g)⇌2NO2(g) is 0.0059. If the initial concentration of N2O4 is 0.040 M with no NO2 present, what is the reaction quotient Q immediately after mixing but before any reaction occurs?
For the reaction H2(g)+I2(g)⇌2HI(g), Kc=54.3 at 430°C. A mixture initially contains 0.500 M each of H2, I2, and HI. Which statement correctly describes what happens as the system approaches equilibrium?
The equilibrium 2NO2(g)⇌N2O4(g) has Kc=170 at 25°C. A 1.0 L flask initially contains 0.040 mol NO2 and 0.020 mol N2O4. What is the reaction quotient Q, and in which direction will the reaction proceed?
For the equilibrium 2SO3(g)⇌2SO2(g)+O2(g), a student calculates Q=1.4×10−3 for a particular mixture. If Kc=2.8×10−3 at the reaction temperature, which prediction about the equilibrium position is most accurate?
The equilibrium 2A(g)⇌B(g)+C(g) has Kc=0.040 at 300°C. A mixture initially contains 0.80 M A, 0.20 M B, and 0.30 M C. After the system reaches equilibrium, the concentration of A decreases to 0.70 M. What was the reaction quotient Q for the initial mixture?
Consider two separate equilibrium systems at the same temperature: System 1: A⇌B+C with K1=2.5×10−3 and System 2: 2D⇌E+F with K2=4.0×10−2. If both systems have reaction quotients of 1.0×10−3, which statement is correct?
The gas-phase reaction A2+B2⇌2AB reaches equilibrium at 500°C with Kc=25. A reaction vessel initially contains 0.40 M A2, 0.60 M B2, and 2.0 M AB. What is the ratio Q/K for this system?
At 600°C, the equilibrium COCl2(g)⇌CO(g)+Cl2(g) has Kc=2.2×10−10. A flask contains 0.80 M COCl2, 1.5×10−5 M CO, and 3.0×10−6 M Cl2. Which description best characterizes this system?
At 700°C, the equilibrium H2(g)+CO2(g)⇌H2O(g)+CO(g) has Kc=0.534. A reaction flask initially contains 0.300 M H2, 0.400 M CO2, 0.200 M H2O, and 0.100 M CO. After some reaction occurs, the concentrations become 0.275 M H2, 0.375 M CO2, 0.225 M H2O, and 0.125 M CO. What is the reaction quotient at this later time?
For the equilibrium PCl5(g)⇌PCl3(g)+Cl2(g), Kc=0.042 at 250°C. A reaction mixture contains 0.20 M PCl5, 0.15 M PCl3, and 0.10 M Cl2. By what factor must the concentration of PCl3 change for the system to be at equilibrium?
A sealed container at 400°C contains the equilibrium mixture N2(g)+3H2(g)⇌2NH3(g) with Kc=0.50. If additional N2 is injected to double its concentration instantaneously, what happens to the reaction quotient immediately after injection?
The equilibrium N2(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO(g) has Kc=4.5×10−31 at 298 K. A reaction vessel contains 0.78 M N2, 0.21 M O2, and 1.0×10−15 M NO. What is the relationship between Q and K?
For the reaction C(s)+CO2(g)⇌2CO(g), the equilibrium constant expression is Kc=[CO]2/[CO2]. At 850°C, a reaction vessel contains solid carbon, 0.025 M CO2, and 0.18 M CO. If Kc=1.3 at this temperature, what is the reaction quotient Q?
For the reaction 2SO2(g)+O2(g)⇌2SO3(g), a mixture at 450°C contains 0.85 M SO2, 0.60 M O2, and 1.7 M SO3. If Kc=2.8 at this temperature, what can be concluded about this system?
At 1000°C, the reaction CaCO3(s)⇌CaO(s)+CO2(g) has Kc=3.9×10−2. A reaction vessel contains solid CaCO3, solid CaO, and CO2 gas at 0.15 M. What is Q for this system, and what will happen?
For the equilibrium 2NO(g)+Br2(g)⇌2NOBr(g), a reaction mixture at 25°C contains 0.12 M NO, 0.050 M Br2, and 0.35 M NOBr. If this mixture has a reaction quotient Q = 340, what is the equilibrium constant Kc at 25°C?
The equilibrium 2A(g)⇌3B(g)+C(g) has Kc=0.15 at a certain temperature. Two different reaction mixtures are prepared: Mixture X has Q = 0.045 and Mixture Y has Q = 0.60. Which statement correctly compares these mixtures?