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The Reaction Quotient (Q) : Name - Chem Worksheet 18-4

This document contains 8 chemistry problems about calculating reaction quotients (Q) and determining the direction reactions will proceed based on the equilibrium constants (Keq) for various reactions at different temperatures. The problems provide information like concentrations of reactants and products and ask the reader to find Q, compare it to Keq, and predict if the reaction will proceed in the forward, reverse, or at equilibrium based on Le Châtelier's principle.

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The Reaction Quotient (Q) : Name - Chem Worksheet 18-4

This document contains 8 chemistry problems about calculating reaction quotients (Q) and determining the direction reactions will proceed based on the equilibrium constants (Keq) for various reactions at different temperatures. The problems provide information like concentrations of reactants and products and ask the reader to find Q, compare it to Keq, and predict if the reaction will proceed in the forward, reverse, or at equilibrium based on Le Châtelier's principle.

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The Reaction Quotient (Q) Name ________________

Chem Worksheet 18-4


Answer the following questions about equilibrium.

1. At 740°C, Keq = 0.0060 for the decomposition of 5. At 500°C, the equilibrium constant for the
calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Find Q and predict following reaction is 0.080. Given that [NH3] =
how the reaction will proceed if [CO2] = .0004M. 0.0596 M, [N2] = 0.600 M, and [H2] = 0.420 M,
find Q and predict how the reaction will proceed.
CaCO3 (s) CaO (s) + CO2 (g)
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) 2NH3 (g)

2. The equilibrium constant for the following 6. For the decomposition of antimony
reaction at 527°C is 5.10. If [CO] = 0.15 M, pentachloride (SbCl5) Keq = 0.0251. What is the
[H2O] = 0.25 M, [H2] = 0.42 M, and [CO2] = value of Q if [SbCl5] = 0.095 M, [SbCl3] = 0.020
0.37 M, calculate Q and determine how the M, and [Cl2] = 0.050 M? How will this reaction
reaction will proceed. proceed?

CO (g) + H2O (g) H2 (g) + CO2 (g) SbCl5 (g) SbCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g)

3. At 340°C, Keq = 0.064 for the reaction of rust 7. At 1000°C, Keq = 1.0 x 10-13 for the following
with hydrogen gas. Given the [H2] = 0.45 M and reaction. If [HF] = 23.0 M, [H2] = 0.540 M, and
[H2O] = 0.37 M, find Q and predict how the [F2] = 0.38 M, determine the value of Q and
reaction will proceed. predict how the reaction will proceed.

Fe2O3 (s) + 3H2 (g) 2Fe (s) + 3H2O (g) 2HF (g) H2 (g) + F2 (g)

4. The equilibrium constant for the following 8. At 1227 °C, Keq for the following reaction is
reaction at 2130°C is 0.0025. If [N2] = 0.81 M, 0.15. If [SO2] = 0.344 M, [O2] = 0.172 M, and
[O2] = 0.75 M, and [NO] = 0.030 M, find Q and [SO3] = 0.056 M, find Q and determine how the
determine the direction in which the reaction will reaction will proceed.
proceed.
2SO2 (g) + O2 (g) 2SO3 (g)
N2 (g) + O2 (g) 2NO (g)

Chemistry WS18-4ReactionQuotient

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