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Consider this reaction: 2b(s) + 3f2(g) 2bf3(g). which equilibrium expression is correct?

Consider this reaction: 2b(s) + 3f2(g) 2bf3(g). which equilibrium expression is correct?

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Alycia Zemlak

Feb 20, 2025

Le Chatelier's principle states that increases in molar concentrations of products or reactants changes the equilibrium of the equation. By the given equation, assuming solids are not included in the determination of equilibrium, an increase in reactant 3F2(g) also increases the product 2BF3(g). Should solids be included, 2B(s) will decrease for the product to increase.... Show More
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Alycia Zemlak

Feb 20, 2025

2 B(s) + 3 F₂(g) = 2 BF₃(g)Kc = products / reagentsKc = [ BF₃ ]² / [ B ]² . [ F₂ ]³hope this helps!... Show More

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