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Basics of ICE Tables

The document provides instructions on writing ICE tables for different chemical reactions and calculating the equilibrium constant Kc. It gives examples of writing ICE tables for the reactions of (1) SO3 with H2O, (2) H2 with O2, and (3) N2, H2, and O2. It also provides examples of calculating Kc values using initial and equilibrium concentrations for the reactions of (4) 2NO2 ⇌ N2O4, (5) 2NO2 ⇌ N2O4, and (6) NO with H2.

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Basics of ICE Tables

The document provides instructions on writing ICE tables for different chemical reactions and calculating the equilibrium constant Kc. It gives examples of writing ICE tables for the reactions of (1) SO3 with H2O, (2) H2 with O2, and (3) N2, H2, and O2. It also provides examples of calculating Kc values using initial and equilibrium concentrations for the reactions of (4) 2NO2 ⇌ N2O4, (5) 2NO2 ⇌ N2O4, and (6) NO with H2.

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Basics of ICE Tables

Writing ICE tables

(1) Write an ICE table (but don’t solve it) for 1.0 M SO3 reacting with 2.0 M H2O according to the
equation SO3(g) + H2O(g)  H2SO4(g)

(2) Write an ICE table (but don’t solve it) for 0.66 atm H2 reacting with 1.28 atm O2 according to the
equation 2 H2(g) + O2(g)  2 H2O(g)

(3) In a container of 10.0 L volume, I mix 1.0 mol N2, 1.0 mol H2 and 0.5 mol O2. Write an ICE table
(but don’t solve it) for the equilibrium N2(g) + 4 H2(g) + O2(g)  N2H4(g) + 2 H2O(g)

Solving equilibrium problems – finding K

(4) In the reaction 2 NO2(g) _ N2O4(g) the initial concentration of N2O4 was 0.100 M and NO2 was
0.000 M. At equilibrium, the concentration of N2O4 was measured as 0.009 M. Calculate Kc.
(5) In the reaction 2 NO2(g) _ N2O4(g) the initial concentration of NO2 was 0.250 M and N2O4 was
0.000 M. At equilibrium, the concentration of N2O4 was measured as 0.0133 M. (a) Calculate the
equilibrium concentration of NO2 (b) Calculate Kc.

(6) Initially, a mixture of 0.100 M NO, 0.050 M H2 and 0.100 M H2O was allowed to reach equilibrium.
There was no N2 present initially. At equilibrium, the concentration of NO was found to be 0.062 M.
Calculate Kc. __ NO(g) + __ H2(g)  N2(g) + __ H2O(g)

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