A reaction is shown to have an equilibrium constant K of 45. was run at 100...
For the reaction Ag) +B(g) 근 ) the equilibrium constant K is defined as K= where y is the molar fraction of the gas phase of a species. At 665.00 K, the equilibrium constant is 1.100. Suppose the feed to a reactor contains 3.700 mol of A and 1.300 mol of B, no C or D, and reaches equilibrium at 665.00 K. What is the extent of reaction at equilibrium? Number
1. Write down the equilibrium constant expressions, K, and K for each of the following reactions: (a) H2(g)C(g) 2 HCl(g) (b) 2 C(s)+0(g) 2 COg Ag (aq)Cl(aq) (c) AgCl(s) (d) 2 0,(g) 30,(g) 2. A 1.0 L evacuated flask was charged with 0.020 mol of N,O and 0.060 mol of NO, at 25.0 C. After equilibrium was reached the NO2 concentration was found to be 0.0140 M. What is the equilibrium constant K, for the reaction? N,0,(g)2 NO(g) 3. Ammonium...
4. A reaction has an equ reaction at this temperature. (25 points) has an equilibrium constant of K -0.018 at 25°C . Find AG run for the
If the equilibrium constant for reaction X is K. What is the equilibrium constant for reaction Y is? Reaction X: SO2 (g) + (1/2) O2 (g) ⇌ SO3 (g) Reaction Y: 2SO3 (g) ⇌ 2SO2 (g) + O2 (g) a. 2K b. K2 c. 1/K2 d. 0.5 x K e. -K2
Consider reaction (1) shown below with it's associated equilibrium constant. What is the equilibrium constant for reaction (2)? Report your answer to THREE significant figures. (1) 3 A + 3 B ⇌ 3 C , K = 0.464 (2) 3 C ⇌ 3 A + 3 B , K = ??
The equilibrium constant, K, of
a certain first order reaction was measured at two temperatures, T.
The data is shown in this table.
The equilibrium constant, K, of a certain first If you were going to graphically determine the enthalpy, AH°, for this reaction, what points would you plot? order reaction was measured at two temperatures, T. The data is shown in this table Number Number T(K)K 3253.10 725 8.77 To avoid rounding errors, use three significant figures in the...
1. Consider reaction (1) shown below with it's associated equilibrium constant. What is the equilibrium constant for reaction (2)? Report your answer to THREE significant figures. (1) A + 3 B ⇌ 2 C , K = 0.259 (2) 2 A + 6 B ⇌ 4 C , K = ?? 2. The pressure-based equilibrium constant for the reaction shown below is KP = 3.575 at 443 °C. What is the value of KC at this temperature? 2 NO(g) + O2(g) ⇌...
Using the reduction potentials given, calculate the equilibrium
constant, K, at 20 degrees C for the reaction
Using the reduction potentials given, calculate the equilibrium constant, K, at 25°C for the reaction, 33 3+ Ag (aa) t Fe(a)Ag) Fe (aq) +0.77 V +0.80 V A Ag+(aq) + e- ← a. 1.66 b. 6.4 c. 3.2 d. 6.1 x 10-4 e. 1.6 x 104 Rank the following compounds according to increasing solubility in water. K” is a less than sign) 34...
Predict the equilibrium constant for the first reaction shown
here given the equilibrium constant for the second and third
reactions
You may want to reference (Pages 680-684) Section 15.3 while completing this problem Part A Predict the equilibrium constant for the first reaction shown here given the equilibrium constants for the second and wird reactions: CO.() + 3H, (B) - CH,OH() + H2O(e), CO(B) + H2O(g) - CO,() + H(). CO(g) + 2H() - CH, OH(s), Express the equilibrium constant...
The equilibrium constant, K, of a certain first order reaction was measured at two temperatures, T. The data is shown in this table. T(K) 325 = 3.38K T(K) 625 = 6.07K Determine the rise, run, and slope of the line formed by these points. What is the standard enthalpy of this reaction in J/mol? If you were going to graphically determine the enthalpy, ΔH°, for this reaction, what points would you plot?