Consider the following equilibrium process at

Chapter 14, Problem 14.46

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Consider the following equilibrium process at 686C: CO2(g) 1 H2(g) CO(g) 1 H2O(g) The equilibrium concentrations of the reacting species are [CO] 5 0.050 M, [H2] 5 0.045 M, [CO2] 5 0.086 M, and [H2O] 5 0.040 M. (a) Calculate Kc for the reaction at 686C. (b) If we add CO2 to increase its concentration to 0.50 mol/L, what will the concentrations of all the gases be when equilibrium is reestablished?

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