9. -10.1 points 0/4 Submissions Used Gaseous SO3 is placed in a closed container at 560...
9. -/0.1 points 0/4 Submissions Used Gaseous NH3 is placed in a closed container at 78 °C, where it partially decomposes to N2 and H2: 2 NH3(9) = 1 N2(g) + 3 H2(g) At equilibrium it is found that p(NH3) = 0.001840 atm, p(N2) = 0.005540 atm, and p(H2) = 0.006350 atm. What is the value of Kp at this temperature? Kp = bit AAC
Gaseous BrCl is placed in a closed container at 2054
oC, where it partially decomposes to Br2 and
Cl2:
2 BrCl(g) 1 Br2(g) + 1 Cl2(g)
At equilibrium it is found that p(BrCl) = 0.004430 atm,
p(Br2) = 0.008780 atm, and p(Cl2) = 0.002480
atm. What is the value of KP at this
temperature?
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Gaseous NOBr is placed in a closed container at -165
oC, where it partially decomposes to NO and
Br2:
2 NOBr(g) 2 NO(g) + 1 Br2(g)
At equilibrium it is found that p(NOBr) = 0.003400 atm, p(NO) =
0.005450 atm, and p(Br2) = 0.007050 atm. What is the
value of KP at this temperature?
KP = ______
Gaseous BrCl is placed in a closed container at 1099 oC, where it partially decomposes to Br2 and Cl2: 2 BrCl(g) 1 Br2(g) + 1 Cl2(g) At equilibrium it is found that p(BrCl) = 0.002670 atm, p(Br2) = 0.004740 atm, and p(Cl2) = 0.004780 atm. What is the value of KP at this temperature? KP = .
Gaseous NOBr is placed in a closed container at -171 °C, where it partially decomposes to NO and Br: 2 NOBr(g)# 2 NO(g) + 1 Br2(g) At equilibrium it is found that p(NOBr) 0.007190 atm, p(NO) - 0.009050 atm, and p(Br2) 0.003760 atm. What is the value of Kp at this temperature? Ko
#30 Gaseous IBr is placed in a closed container at 1719 oC, where it partially decomposes to I2 and Br2: 2 IBr(g) 1 I2(g) + 1 Br2(g) At equilibrium it is found that p(IBr) = 0.002840 atm, p(I2) = 0.002590 atm, and p(Br2) = 0.002380 atm. What is the value of KP at this temperature? KP = .
A sample of gaseous PCs was introduced into an evacuated flask so that the pressure of pure PCI would be 0.48 atm at 433 K. However, PCIE decomposes to gaseous PCI; and Cly, and the actual pressure in the flask was found to be 0.80 atm. Calculate Ko for the decomposition reaction below at 433 K. PCI() = PCI;(9) + Cl2(0) Also calculate K at this temperature. At a particular temperature, 11.1 mol of SO3 is placed into a 3.8-L...
My Notos Gaseous NO is placed in a dlosed container at 509 "C, where it partially decomposes to NO and NO 3 NO(g)1 NO(g) + 1 N0(g) At equilibrium it is found that p(NO)- 0.009570 atm, p(NO ) - 0.005240 atm, and p(N-O) - o.004640 atm, What is the value of K at this temperature? Ke
Gaseous hydrogen iodide is placed in a closed container at 425 ∘C, where it partially decomposes to hydrogen and iodine: 2HI(g)←−→H2(g)+I2(g). At equilibrium it is found that [HI]= 3.58×10−3 M , [H2]= 4.86×10−4 M , and [I2]= 4.86×10−4 M . What is the value of Kc at this temperature?
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Sulphur trioxide decomposes at high temperature in a sealed container: 2 SO3(g) <--> 2 SO2(g) + O2(g). Initially, the vessel is charged at 1000 K with SO3(g) at a partial pressure of 0.500 atm. At equilibrium the SO3 partial pressure is 0.200 atm. Calculate the value of Kp at 1000 K to 3 decimal places.