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Chemistry, 17.02.2020 16:35 fluffpupkiki

A generic gas, X , is placed in a sealed glass jar and decomposes to form gaseous Y and solid Z .
3X(g) <> Y(g) + Z (s)
How are these equilibrium quantities affected by the initial amount of X(g) placed in the container?
Assume constant temperature.
1. Changes if initial [X] changes
2. Constant regardless of initial [X]
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a. mass of Z at equilibrium
b. [Y] at equilibrium
c. [Y]/[X] at equilibrium
d. [X] at equilibrium
e. [X]^2/[Y] at equilibrium
f. total pressure at equilibrium

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