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COF2 <-> CF4 + CO2 (all of them are in a gaseous state )
carbon oxyfluoride <-> tetrafluoride + Carbon dioxide
okay now to the question:
The reaction is carried out at 200 degrees in a fixed-volume 10L container. Initially, there are 2moles of carbon oxyfluoride gas in the flask. At equilibrium, 80% of the carbon oxyfluoride has decomposed.
Determine the value of the equilibrium constant.
carbon oxyfluoride <-> tetrafluoride + Carbon dioxide
okay now to the question:
The reaction is carried out at 200 degrees in a fixed-volume 10L container. Initially, there are 2moles of carbon oxyfluoride gas in the flask. At equilibrium, 80% of the carbon oxyfluoride has decomposed.
Determine the value of the equilibrium constant.