QUESTION 13 The equilibrium constant for the reaction Co(g) + H 20(g) =H 2(g) + CO 2(g) has a value of 4.00 at 500 K. If 0.50 mol of CO and 0.50 mol H 20 are placed in a 1.0 liter flask, what is the...


QUESTION 13<br>The equilibrium constant for the reaction<br>Co(g) + H 20(g) =H 2(g) + CO 2(g)<br>has a value of 4.00 at 500 K. If 0.50 mol of CO and 0.50 mol H 20 are placed in a 1.0 liter flask, what is the equilibrium concentration of CO?<br>0.13 M<br>0.33 M<br>0.17 M<br>O 0.25 M<br>

Extracted text: QUESTION 13 The equilibrium constant for the reaction Co(g) + H 20(g) =H 2(g) + CO 2(g) has a value of 4.00 at 500 K. If 0.50 mol of CO and 0.50 mol H 20 are placed in a 1.0 liter flask, what is the equilibrium concentration of CO? 0.13 M 0.33 M 0.17 M O 0.25 M

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