Consider the following reaction where Kc = 9.52E-2 at 350 K.
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Consider the following reaction where Kc = 9.52E-2 at 350 K.
CH4(g) + CCl4(g) [img src="http://cxp.cengage.com/contentservice/assets/T=1432835347244/owms01h/mediaarchives/GenChem/Image/Doublearrow.GIF">2CH2Cl2(g)
A reaction mixture was found to contain 2.32E-2 moles of CH4(g), 4.47E-2 moles of CCl4(g) and 1.23E-2 moles of CH2Cl2(g), in a 1.00 liter container.
Is the reaction at equilibrium?
If not, what direction must it run in order to reach equilibrium?
The reaction quotient, Qc, equals .
The reaction
A. must run in the forward direction to reach equilibrium.
B. must run in the reverse direction to reach equilibrium.
C. is at equilibrium.
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