(a)
Interpretation:
The reaction equation that corresponds to each of the given equilibrium expression is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
When any reaction is at equilibrium then a constant expresses a relationship between the reactant side and the product side. This constant is known as equilibrium constant. It is denoted by
Answer to Problem 8.45E
The reaction equation that corresponds to given equilibrium expression is
Explanation of Solution
The value of equilibrium constant is equal to the product of the concentration of the products raised to the power of their
The given equilibrium expression is shown below.
Thus, the coefficient of
The reaction equation that corresponds to given equilibrium expression is
(b)
Interpretation:
The reaction equation that corresponds to each of the given equilibrium expression is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
When any reaction is at equilibrium then a constant expresses a relationship between the reactant side and the product side. This constant is known as equilibrium constant. It is denoted by
Answer to Problem 8.45E
The reaction equation that corresponds to given equilibrium expression is
Explanation of Solution
The value of equilibrium constant is equal to the product of the concentration of the products raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficient divided by product of the concentration of reactants raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficient in chemical equation.
The given equilibrium expression is shown below.
Thus, the coefficient of
The reaction equation that corresponds to given equilibrium expression is
(c)
Interpretation:
The reaction equation that corresponds to each of the given equilibrium expression is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
When any reaction is at equilibrium then a constant expresses a relationship between the reactant side and the product side. This constant is known as equilibrium constant. It is denoted by
Answer to Problem 8.45E
The reaction equation that corresponds to given equilibrium expression is
Explanation of Solution
The value of equilibrium constant is equal to the product of the concentration of the products raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficient divided by product of the concentration of reactants raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficient in chemical equation.
The given equilibrium expression is shown below.
Thus, the coefficient of
The reaction equation that corresponds to given equilibrium expression is
(d)
Interpretation:
The reaction equation that corresponds to each of the given equilibrium expression is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
When any reaction is at equilibrium then a constant expresses a relationship between the reactant side and the product side. This constant is known as equilibrium constant. It is denoted by
Answer to Problem 8.45E
The reaction equation that corresponds to given equilibrium expression is
Explanation of Solution
The value of equilibrium constant is equal to the product of the concentration of the products raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficient divided by product of the concentration of reactants raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficient in chemical equation.
The given equilibrium expression is shown below.
Thus, the coefficient of
The reaction equation that corresponds to given equilibrium expression is
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