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Offline ktschix

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Equilibrium Concentrations
« on: March 13, 2011, 07:16:35 PM »
Assume that in the reaction of the formation of gaseous hydrogen fluoride from hydrogen and fluorine, 3.00 mole H2 and 6.00 mole of F2 are mixed in a 3.00 L flask. Assume that the equilibrium constant for the synthesis of hydrogen fluoride is 1.15 X 102. Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of all species.

Please help me to get started with this problem, or if there is an equation I need to solve it, I have searched for how to do this problem, but I am not really coming up with anything helpful, thank you in advance for the assistance.

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Re: Equilibrium Concentrations
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2011, 11:42:22 PM »
This is a pretty standard problem that you can solve by using ICE table. I can teach you the whole spiel, but it is probably easiest to read over your textbook.

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