Equilibrium Disassociation Constants
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The equilibrium dissociation constant, K(subscript p), of the reaction H2-->2H/H2<--2H is 3.6 x 10^-33 atm. 1.00 mol of H2 is injected into a 10.5-L oven at 600 K and allowed to reach equilibrium. Calculate the total number of free hydrogen atoms in the reaction system.
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The equilibrium dissociation constant, K(subscript p), of the reaction H2-->2H/H2<--2H is 3.6 x 10^-33 atm. 1.00 mol of H2 is injected into a 10.5-L oven at 600 K and allowed to reach equilibrium. Calculate the total number of free hydrogen atoms in the reaction system.
H2 ←----⇒ 2H
Initial concentration 1 0
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