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The reaction for the formation of HF(g) from hydrogen and fluorine has an equilibrium constant of 1.15 x 105 at a certain temperature. In a particular experiment at this temperature, 3 moles of each component were added to 1.5L flask. Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of all the species.​

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Answered by ara048484
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Answered by rameshrajput16h
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Explanation:

Density of a Gas

Recall that the density of a gas is its mass to volume ratio,

ρ

=

m

V

. Therefore, if we can determine the mass of some volume of a gas, we will get its density. The density of an unknown gas can used to determine its molar mass and thereby assist in its identification. The ideal gas law, PV = nRT, provides us with a means of deriving such a mathematical formula to relate the density of a gas to its volume in the proof shown in

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