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Consider the reaction. At equilibrium, the concentrations are as follows. [NOCl] = 1.4 ´ 10–2 M [NO] = 1.2 ´ 10–3 M [Cl2] = 2.2 ´ 10–3 M What is the value of Keq for the reaction expressed in scientific notation?

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2NOCl ⇄ 2NO + Cl₂

K = [NO]²[Cl₂]/[NOCl]
K = [0,0012]²[0,0022]/[0,014]²
K = 0,000000003/0,000196
K = 0,000016163
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Answer: For the given chemical reaction, value of
k_(eq) is
1.616* 10^(-5)

Explanation: The chemical reaction according to the question is:


2NOCl\rightarrow 2NO+Cl_2

Equilibrium constant,
k_(eq) for the following reaction is given by:


k_(eq)=([NO]^2[Cl_2])/([NOCl]^2)

Given:


[NO]=1.2* 10^(-3)M


[Cl_2]=2.2* 10^(-3)M


[NOCl]=1.4* 10^(-2)M

Putting values in above equation we get:


k_(eq)=((1.2* 10^(-3))^2(2.2* 10^(-3)))/((1.4* 10^(-2))^2)


k_(eq)=1.616* 10^(-5)

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