2H2S(g) <–>2H2(g) + S2(g)
If the equilibrium constant is 0.000 004 200 at 1103 K find:
Note: for part d you may make the simplifying assumption that the amount of hydrogen sulphide gas reacted is extremely small in relation to the initial amount of hydrogen sulphide gas—this will allow you to avoid a quadratic expression in the denominator of the reaction quotient by disregarding one term).