Initial concentration of PCl5 = mol of PCl5 / volume in L
= 0.475 mol / 4.90 L
= 2.33 M
ICE Table:
[PCl5] [PCl3] [Cl2]
initial 2.33 0 0
change -1x +1x +1x
equilibrium 2.33-1x +1x +1x
Equilibrium constant expression is
kc = [PCl3]*[Cl2]/[PCl5]
1.8 = (1*x)(1*x)/((2.33-1*x))
1.8 = (1*x^2)/(2.33-1*x)
4.194-1.8*x = 1*x^2
4.194-1.8*x-1*x^2 = 0
This is quadratic equation (ax^2+bx+c=0)
a = -1
b = -1.8
c = 4.194
Roots can be found by
x = {-b + sqrt(b^2-4*a*c)}/2a
x = {-b - sqrt(b^2-4*a*c)}/2a
b^2-4*a*c = 20.02
roots are :
x = -3.137 and x = 1.337
since x can't be negative, the possible value of x is
x = 1.337
At equilibrium:
[PCl5] = 2.33-1x = 2.33-1* 1.337 = 0.993 M
[PCl3] = +1x = +1* 1.337 = 1.337 M
[Cl2] = +1x = +1* 1.337 = 1.337 M
Answer:
[PCl5] = 2.30.993 M
[PCl3] = 1.34 M
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