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Keq from Equilibrium Composition, Variously Expressed. At some temperature, an equilibrium mixture, in a 1.00-L container,...
An equilibrium mixture was
found to have the following composition in a 1.00 L flask: H2 CO2
H2O CO 0.630 0.590 0.210 0.280 moles What is the equilibrium
constant for the following gas phase reaction? H2 + CO2 H2O + CO K
= How many moles of H2O must be removed in order to increase the
number of moles of CO at equilibrium to 0.553 mol? mol H2O
-/12 points v An equilibrium mixture was found to have the following...
1.100 mol phosphorus pentachloride, PCl5 were placed in an empty, sealed, 2.00 L container at room temperature, when PCl5 is a solid. Then temperature was raised to 250oC, all the chemical evaporated, and it was found that 45% of it (by mass) decomposed according to the equation: PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) (a) What are the equilibrium molar concentrations of all three chemical compounds involved? (b) What is the equilibrium constant K for that rxn?
At a high temperature, 0.500 mol of HBr was placed in a 1.00 L container and allowed to decompose according to the reaction 2HBr (g) ⇌ H2 (g) + Br2 (g). At equilibrium the concentration of Br2 was measured to be 0.130 M. What is the Keq for this reaction at this temperature? 0.078 0.036 0.293 0.0093 0.011
An equilibrium mixture was found to have the following composition in a 1.00 L flask: Hz CO₂ H₂O 0.410 0.670 0.270 0.500 moles What is the equilibrium constant for the following gas phase reaction? H2 + CO2H2O + CO How many moles of H20 must be removed in order to increase the number of moles of CO at equilibrium to 0.851 mol? mol H20
An equilibrium mixture was found to have the following composition in a 1.00 L flask: H2 0.510 CO2 H20co 0.520 0.180 0.280 moles What is the equilibrium constant for the following gas phase reaction? H2 + CO2 = H2O + CO K = How many moles of H2O must be removed in order to increase the number of moles of CO at equilibrium to 0.514 mol? mol H20
Imagine that a chemist puts 9.53 mol each of C2H2 and O2 in a 1.00-L container at constant temperature of 128 °C. This reaction occurs: 2C2H2(g) + 5O2(g) ⇄ 4CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) When equilibrium is reached, 1.71 mol of CO2 is in the container. Find the value of Keq for the reaction.
An industrial chemist puts 1.25 mol each of H2(g) and CO2(g) in a 1.00-L container at a certain temperature. When equilibrium is reached, 0.56 mol of CO(g) is in the container. Find Keq at this temperature for the following reaction: H2(g) + CO2(g)↔H2O(g) + CO(g)
Imagine that a chemist puts 6.40 mol each of C3H8 and O2 in a 1.00-L container at constant temperature of 289 °C. This reaction occurs: C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) ⇄ 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) When equilibrium is reached, 0.411 mol of CO2 is in the container. Find the value of Keq for the reaction.
When heated, phosphorus pentachloride, PC15, forms PC13 and C12 as follows: PC15(g) ⇔ PC13(g) + C12(g) When 1.75 mol PC15 in a 1.00-L container is allowed to come to equilibrium, the mixture was found to contain 0.270 mol PC13. Determine the molar composition of the mixture and then calculate Kc
Chemical Equilibrium Characteristics Consider the reaction: H20(g)Co(g) = H2(g) Co2(g) Which the following statements are true and which are false. In general, at a given temperature, the reaction quotient (Q) is a constant. true Amounts of all reactants and products corresponding to an exact equilibrium composition for this reaction are sealed in a vessel. The CO placed in the vessel is labelled with 14C. After an indefinite period false time 14C may be found in both CO and CO2 molecules....