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Chemistry, 12.03.2020 00:07 tristan41

In which direction will the net reaction proceed. x(g y(g <==> z(g .. kp = 1.00 at 300k for each of these sets of initial conditions? 1 [x] = [y] = [z] = 1.0 m a] net reaction goes to the left [this one?] b] net reaction goes to the right c] reaction is at equilibrium b] px = pz = 1.0 atm, py = 0.50 atm a] net reaction goes to the left b] net reaction goes to the right c] reaction is at equilibrium i chose a because i converted kp to kc for part
a.. is this correct so far?: kc = kp(rt^-∆n kc = 1.00[(0.0821(300k]^-1 = 0.04060089 < 1.0 m? i don't even know if that approach was right and i honestly have no idea about part
b.. please help!

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