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This quiz focuses on Representations Of Equilibrium, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for College Chemistry.
For the reaction 2SO2(g)+O2(g)⇌2SO3(g), the equilibrium constant expression is written as Kc=[SO2]2[O2][SO3]2. A student claims this expression is incorrect because it doesn't account for the different phases present. Which statement best evaluates this claim?
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For the reaction 2SO2(g)+O2(g)⇌2SO3(g), the equilibrium constant expression is written as Kc=[SO2]2[O2][SO3]2. A student claims this expression is incorrect because it doesn't account for the different phases present. Which statement best evaluates this claim?
Consider the equilibrium CaCO3(s)⇌CaO(s)+CO2(g). Which expression correctly represents the equilibrium constant for this reaction?
For the equilibrium H2O(l)⇌H+(aq)+OH−(aq), the equilibrium constant Kw=[H+][OH−]=1.0×10−14 at 25°C. A student writes the equilibrium expression as K=[H2O][H+][OH−]. What error has the student made?
For the equilibrium 2NO2(g)⇌N2O4(g), Kc=4.6 at 25°C. What is the correct expression for Kc for the reverse reaction N2O4(g)⇌2NO2(g)?
The equilibrium Ag+(aq)+2NH3(aq)⇌Ag(NH3)2+(aq) has a formation constant Kf=1.7×107. Which expression correctly represents this equilibrium constant?
For the reaction N2(g)+3H2(g)⇌2NH3(g), both Kc and Kp can be used to describe the equilibrium. At 400°C, which statement correctly describes the relationship between these constants?
The equilibrium Cu2+(aq)+4NH3(aq)⇌Cu(NH3)42+(aq) has Kf=1.1×1013. What is the equilibrium constant expression for the dissociation reaction Cu(NH3)42+(aq)⇌Cu2+(aq)+4NH3(aq)?
For the reaction A(g)+2B(g)⇌C(g), a student writes Kp=PA⋅PB2PC. The student then claims that Kc=[A][B]2[C] and that Kp=Kc for this reaction. Evaluate these claims.
Consider the equilibrium Mg(OH)2(s)⇌Mg2+(aq)+2OH−(aq) with Ksp=5.6×10−12. A student writes the equilibrium expression as Ksp=[Mg(OH)2][Mg2+][OH−]2 and argues that this accounts for the limited solubility of the solid. How should this argument be evaluated?
For the gas-phase reaction 2A(g)⇌B(g)+3C(g), the equilibrium constant Kp=0.85 at 500 K. What would be the equilibrium constant expression and value for the reaction B(g)+3C(g)⇌2A(g) at the same temperature?
A student studies the equilibrium CO(g)+H2O(g)⇌CO2(g)+H2(g) and writes Kc=[CO][H2O][CO2][H2]. The student then claims that because water is involved, the equilibrium expression should be modified. Evaluate this claim.
For the equilibrium H2(g)+I2(g)⇌2HI(g), the equilibrium constant can be expressed as either Kc or Kp. At any given temperature, what is the relationship between these two constants?
Consider the equilibrium PCl5(g)⇌PCl3(g)+Cl2(g) with Kp=2.3×10−4 at 250°C. What is the relationship between Kp and Kc for this reaction?
Consider an equilibrium system where Kc=2.5×10−3 at 298 K. A student calculates the reaction quotient Q at a particular moment and finds Q=1.8×10−4. Based on the relationship between Q and Kc, what can be concluded about this system?
The equilibrium BaF2(s)⇌Ba2+(aq)+2F−(aq) has Ksp=[Ba2+][F−]2. A student argues that this expression is incorrect because it doesn't include the solid BaF2. Which statement best addresses this argument?
Consider the acid ionization equilibrium HC2H3O2(aq)⇌H+(aq)+C2H3O2−(aq) with Ka=1.8×10−5. Which expression correctly represents this equilibrium constant?
For the coupled equilibria: A(g)⇌B(g) with K1=2.0 and B(g)⇌C(g) with K2=3.0, what is the equilibrium constant expression and value for the overall reaction A(g)⇌C(g)?
For the equilibrium 2NO(g)+Br2(g)⇌2NOBr(g), a student measures concentrations at equilibrium and calculates Q=[NO]2[Br2][NOBr]2. The student then compares Q to the known Kc value. What information does this comparison provide?
A student writes the equilibrium expression for 2H2S(g)+SO2(g)⇌3S(s)+2H2O(g) as K=[H2S]2[SO2][S]3[H2O]2. What correction should be made to this expression?
For a general equilibrium aA+bB⇌cC+dD, a student writes K=[A]a[B]b[C]c[D]d. Under what conditions is this expression valid?