Part A
Determine the value of the equilibrium constant, Kgoal, for the reaction
N2(g)+H2O(g)→NO(g)+12N2H4(g), Kgoal=?
by making use of the following information:
| 1. N2(g)+O2(g)→2NO(g), | K1 = | 4.10 |
Part A:
Kgoal = [NO][N2H4] 1/2/ [N2][H2O]
K1 = [NO] /[ N2][O2] = 4.1 X 10-31
K2 = [N2][H2]2 / [N2H4] =7.4 X 10-26
K3 = [H2]2[O2] / [H2O]2 = 1.06 X 10-10
Kgoal = [K1 X K3 / K2]1/2
on putting values of all the three constant and solving
Kgoal = 2.422 X 10^-7
Part B:
similarly Kgoal = [Cl2]10 X [P4] / [PCl5]4
K1 = [PCl3]4 / [Cl2]6 [P4]
K2 = [PCl3] [Cl2] / [PCl5]
Kgaol = K24 / K1
Kgoal = (1.13 X 10^-2 )4 / 2 X 10^19 = 0.815 X 10^-8 X 10^-19 = 0.815 X 10^-27
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