Consider the following reaction at equilibrium:2H2(g) +

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Consider the following reaction at equilibrium:2H2(g) + S2(g) ? 2H2S(g)In a 10.0-L container, an equilibrium mixture contains 2.02 g of H2, 10.3 g of S2, and 68.2 g of H2S. (9.2, 9.3, 9.4. 9.5)a. What is the Kc value for this equilibrium mixture?b. If more H2 is added to the mixture, how will the equilibrium shift?c. How will the equilibrium shift if the mixture is placed in a 5.00-L container with no change in temperature?d. If a 5.00-L container has an equilibrium mixture of 0.300 mole of H2 and 2.50 moles of H2S, what is the [S2] if temperature is the same?

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