Hydrogen fluoride, HF, can be made from the reactionH2(g)

Chapter 17, Problem 36P

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Problem 36P

Hydrogen fluoride, HF, can be made from the reaction

H2(g) + F2(g) ⇌ 2HF(g)

In one experiment, 0.10 mol of H2(g) and 0.050 mol of F2(g) are added to a 0.50-L flask. Write a reaction table for this process.

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QUESTION:

Problem 36P

Hydrogen fluoride, HF, can be made from the reaction

H2(g) + F2(g) ⇌ 2HF(g)

In one experiment, 0.10 mol of H2(g) and 0.050 mol of F2(g) are added to a 0.50-L flask. Write a reaction table for this process.

ANSWER:

Solution 36P:

Here, we are going to construct the reaction table for this process.

Step 1:

Given reaction

H2(g) + F2(g) ⇌ 2HF(g), Volume of the reaction = 0.5 L

Initially, [H2] == 0.2 mol/L

                = 0.2 M

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