sicl4 (l)+ 2h2o(g) < -> sio2 (s) + 4hcl (g) deltah = -127 kj
Chemistry, 19.07.2019 20:10 lizdeleon248
1) for this reaction,
sicl4 (l)+ 2h2o(g) < -> sio2 (s) + 4hcl (g) deltah = -127 kj
predict the effect increase (i), decrease(d) or no change(nc) that each change has on the quantity for the equilibrium mixture. assume that each change is applied separately to the system.
change quantity effect
increase in pressure amount of h2o
i, d or nc
decrease temp amount of sicl4 i d or nc
increase temp kc i d or nc
increase temp amount of h2o i d or nc
add h2o amount of sicl4 i d or nc
add sio2 amount of hcl i d or nc
add hcl amount of sio2 i d or nc
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1) for this reaction,
sicl4 (l)+ 2h2o(g) < -> sio2 (s) + 4hcl (g) deltah = -127 kj
sicl4 (l)+ 2h2o(g) < -> sio2 (s) + 4hcl (g) deltah = -127 kj
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