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MeatStick
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I have no idea how to approach this:

At some temperature, K = 232 for the gas phase reaction
H2 + F2 2HF
What is the concentration of HF in an equilibrium mixture established by adding 2.16 mol each of H2 and F2 to a 1.00 L container at this temperature?
[HF] = XX


What would be the equilibrium concentration of HF if 3.06 mol HF were removed from the above equilibrium mixture?

I got the first answer, but I have no idea how to approach the 2nd part. Do I assume the 3.06 is taken away at the final or do I start out with the new M as my initial?

3/2/2007 10:22:46 PM

amac884
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2.01k

3/3/2007 1:35:09 AM

StateIsGreat
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If I study anything in graduate school, it's definitely going to involve equilibrium and what it takes to get there. This part of thermodynamics is the heat.

3/3/2007 2:45:16 PM

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