Consider the following reaction where Ke = 10.5 at 350 K. 2CH₂Cl₂ (9) CH4 (9) + CCl4 (9) A reaction mixture was found to contain 0.0118 moles of CH₂Cl₂ (g), 0.0412 moles of . CH4 (9), and 0.0441 moles of CCl4 (g), in a 1.00 liter container. Calculate Qe M Qc = Is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, what direction must it run in order to reach equilibrium? The reaction must run in the forward direction to reach equilibrium. The reaction must run in the reverse direction to reach equilibrium. The reaction is at equilibrium. Submit Answer this questio Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining

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Consider the following reaction where Ke = 10.5 at 350 K.
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2CH₂Cl₂ (9) CH₁ (9) + CCL (9)
A reaction mixture was found to contain 0.0118 moles of
CH₂Cl₂ (g), 0.0412 moles of
CH4(9), and 0.0441 moles of
CCL4 (9), in a 1.00 liter container.
Calculate Qe
Qc =
Is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, what direction must it run in order to reach
equilibrium?
The reaction must run in the forward direction to reach equilibrium.
The reaction must run in the reverse direction to reach equilibrium.
The reaction is at equilibrium.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following reaction where Ke = 10.5 at 350 K. 20 Use the References to access important values if needed for this question 2CH₂Cl₂ (9) CH₁ (9) + CCL (9) A reaction mixture was found to contain 0.0118 moles of CH₂Cl₂ (g), 0.0412 moles of CH4(9), and 0.0441 moles of CCL4 (9), in a 1.00 liter container. Calculate Qe Qc = Is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, what direction must it run in order to reach equilibrium? The reaction must run in the forward direction to reach equilibrium. The reaction must run in the reverse direction to reach equilibrium. The reaction is at equilibrium. Submit Answer Show Hint NOV 30 Retry Entire Group tv ♫ A 9 more group attempts remaining MacBook Air ill C DII Previous Email Instructor O FO
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