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Consider the following reaction:
2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g)
If the value of Kc for this reaction is 13 at 900 K, calculate thevalue of K at 900 K.
a) 0.18 b) 960 c) 13 d) 0.0024 e) 0.077

2. The equilibrium constant for the reaction
2BrCl(g) Br2(g) + Cl2(g)
is 32 at 500 K. A mixture of BrCl, Br2 and Cl2, each at 0.050 M, was introduced into a container
at 500 K. Which of the following is true?
a) The reaction proceeds until all BrCl(g) is used up.
b) The system is at equilibrium and therefore no net changeoccurs.
c) Br2(g) is used up.
d) The reaction proceeds to the right, forming more products.
e) The reaction proceeds to the left, forming more BrCl(g).

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Consider the following reaction:
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