1)Consider the formation of hydrogen fluoride: H2(g) + F2(g) ? 2HF(g) If a 2.8 L nickel reaction container...

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1)Consider the formation of hydrogenfluoride:

H2(g) + F2(g) ? 2HF(g)

If a 2.8 L nickel reaction container (glass cannot be used becauseit reacts with HF) filled with 0.0085 M H2 is connectedto a 3.6 L container filled with 0.030 M F2. Theequilibrium constant, Kp, is 7.8 x1014 (Hint, this is a very large number, whatdoes that imply?)Calculate the molar concentration of HF atequilibrium.

2)Suppose a 5.00 L nickel reaction containerfilled with 0.0052 M H2 is connected to a 3.00 Lcontainer filled with 0.287 M F2. Calculate the molarconcentration of H2 at equilibrium.

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1 First we calculate the amount of initial moles0085 molL 28L 0238 mol of H2030 molL 36L 108 mol of F2Then we generate our diagramH2F2 2HFB    See Answer
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