Snowflek
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Hey guys I'm extremely confused about this topic.
Sulfure dioxide and oxygen react to form sulfure trioxide
2SO2 + O2 --> 2SO3 all gas
One mole of sulfur dioxide is mixed with 0.7 moles of oxygen gas in a 1L container. There is 0.8 mol of SO3 present in the container at equilibrium.
Then the question asks me to complete the ICE table to show concentrations (mol/L) of the reactants and products and then calculate the value of K for the reaction.
So inital for SO2 is 1 and initial for O2 is 0.7 and initial for SO3 is 0 and change would be 0.8.
Can you explain in full detail as i am struggling alot with this understanding how to calculate equilibrium constant. Thank you very much.
Sulfure dioxide and oxygen react to form sulfure trioxide
2SO2 + O2 --> 2SO3 all gas
One mole of sulfur dioxide is mixed with 0.7 moles of oxygen gas in a 1L container. There is 0.8 mol of SO3 present in the container at equilibrium.
Then the question asks me to complete the ICE table to show concentrations (mol/L) of the reactants and products and then calculate the value of K for the reaction.
So inital for SO2 is 1 and initial for O2 is 0.7 and initial for SO3 is 0 and change would be 0.8.
Can you explain in full detail as i am struggling alot with this understanding how to calculate equilibrium constant. Thank you very much.