1. Given the following equation, predict what will happen in the following scenarios:
2H2S(g) + O2(g) à 2S(s) + 2H2O(g)
1. If O2 is added, what happens to the concentration of [H2O]?
2. If H2S is removed, what happens to the concentration of [O2]?
3. If O2 is added, what happens to the concentration of [H2S]?
4. If S is added, what happens to the concentration of [H2S]?
A system is in equilibrium with the following concentrations:
[PCl3]eq =.200 M
[Cl2]eq =- .125M
[PCl5]eq = .600M
2 What is Kc at this temperature?
b. Enough Cl2(g) is added to increase its concentration by .075 M. Experimental data is taken and shows that the new [PCl5] at equilibrium is .637M. Prove using Le Chatelier's Principle and calculations that the Kc is still the same value as in part a.
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