How do I calculate the value of the concentration quotient?

Determine whether the reaction is in equilibrium for the given values. c(h2)=mmol ×l-1 ; c(l2)=10.0 mmol×l-1 c(hl)=40.0 mmol×l-1, l=45.5; viscosity = 490°C

Wanted: Value of the concentration quotient.

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indiachinacook
1 year ago

H2 + I2 ⟶ 2 HI

Thus, the concentration quotient is calculated to c2(HI)/c(H2)/c(I2)

But I can’t calculate it because I can’t find any H2 concentration in your account:

c(h2)=mmol ×l-1 ; c(l2)=10,0 mmol×l-1 c(hl)=40,0mmol×l-1

willi55
1 year ago

The most obvious thing is with a kind of table.

…………………………………………………x

H2 + I2 <===> 2 HI

If it reacts to the right —>, then the concentrations change x mol/L

c0(H2), c0(I2) —x-> c0(HI) at the beginning

c0(H2)-x, c0(I2)-x // c0(HI) + 2x in equilibrium

Use into the Mass Effect Act (formula) and calculate x.

In a square equation, a solution can be easily discarded if it is greater than one of the starting concentrations.