Write each of the following chemical reactions in the opposite direction and determine the equilibrium constant reactions. Fill the missing powers in the expressions. (a) I2(s) + 5F2(g) 2 21F5(g) (Pf. ) ca i Keq = (PiF, ) eg i %3D (b) P4(s) + 502(g) Z P4010(s) Keq = (Po;) eq i (c) BaCO3(s) + C(s) 2 BaO(s) + 2CO(g) Keg = (Pco)eg i (d) CO(g) + 2H2(g) 2 CH3OH(1) Keq (Pco)og (PH, ) q (e) H3PO4(aq) + 3H20(1) Z PO43(aq) + 3H3O*(aq) [H;O*]cq Keq i [H3PO4 Jeq

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Write each of the following chemical reactions in the opposite direction and determine the equilibrium constant expressions for these
reactions. Fill the missing powers in the expressions.
(a) I2(s) + 5F2(g) 2 2IF5(g)
(Pf. )ea
i
Keg = (Pir,)eg i
(b) P4(s) + 502(g)2 P4O10(s)
Keq = (Po,) cq
(c) BaCO3(s) + C(s) 2 BaO(s) + 2CO(g)
Keq
(Pco)cg
(d) CO(g) + 2H2(g) 2 CH3OH(1)
(PH, )og
i
i
Keq = (Pco)og
(e) H3PO4(aq) + 3H20(1) Z PO4° (aq) + 3H3O*(aq)
[PO leg
Keq = [H3O* Jeq
i
[H3 PO4 Jeq
i
i
Transcribed Image Text:Write each of the following chemical reactions in the opposite direction and determine the equilibrium constant expressions for these reactions. Fill the missing powers in the expressions. (a) I2(s) + 5F2(g) 2 2IF5(g) (Pf. )ea i Keg = (Pir,)eg i (b) P4(s) + 502(g)2 P4O10(s) Keq = (Po,) cq (c) BaCO3(s) + C(s) 2 BaO(s) + 2CO(g) Keq (Pco)cg (d) CO(g) + 2H2(g) 2 CH3OH(1) (PH, )og i i Keq = (Pco)og (e) H3PO4(aq) + 3H20(1) Z PO4° (aq) + 3H3O*(aq) [PO leg Keq = [H3O* Jeq i [H3 PO4 Jeq i i
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