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14.89 A gaseous mixture containing 1.00 mol each of CO, H2O, CO2, and H, is exposed...
7.(12) A gaseous mixture oxide-copper oxide catalyst at 200° C. Ir the equilibrium Kc 8.90 X 10, determine the concentration of the reactants and products at equilibrium. CO(g) +H20(g)CO(g)+ H2(g) containing 2.00 mol of CO and 3.00 mol of H20 is exposed to a zinc constant for the following reaction is
2. A 2.0-L reaction flask initially contains 0.010 mol CO, 0.80 mol H2, and 0.50 mol CH3OH (methanol). If this mixture is brought in contact with zinc oxide-chromium(III) oxide catalyst, the equilibrium CO(g) + 2H2(g) = CH2OH(g) Is obtained. The equilibrium constant, Kc, for this reaction at 300°C is 1.1 x 10-2. What is the direction of reaction (forward or reverse) as the mixture attains equilibrium?
A mixture of 0.05621 mol of H2O, 0.03410 mol of
CH4, 0.04592 mol of CO, and 0.04764 mol of H2
is placed in a 1.0-L steel pressure vessel at 1350 K. The following
equilibrium is established:
1 H2O(g) + 1 CH4(g) 1 CO(g) + 3 H2(g)
At equilibrium 0.01484 mol of CH4 is found in the
reaction mixture.
(a) Calculate the equilibrium partial pressures of H2O,
CH4, CO, and H2.
Peq(H2O) = .
Peq(CH4) = .
Peq(CO) = .
Peq(H2) = .
(b) Calculate...
A mixture of CH4 and H2O is passed over a catalyst at 1000 K. The emerging gas is collected into a 5.00 L flask and is found to contain 8.62 g of CO, 2.60 g of H2, 43.0 g of CH4, and 48.4 g of H2O. The reaction is at equilibrium in the flask. Calculate Kc. The reaction is shown. HINT: calculate the [M] at equilibrium of each compound by converting g to moles and dividing by L. Show your...
A mixture of CH4 and H2O is passed over a nickel catalyst at 1000 K. The emerging gas is collected at 5.00 L flask and is found to contain 8.62 g of CO 2.60 g of H2 43.0g of CH4 and 48.4g of H2O. Assuming that equilibrium has been reached calculate Keq for the reaction
(6 marks) An easy way to analyse the amount of CO2 in a gaseous mixture of CO2 and CO is to pass the gaseous mixture through an aqueous solution that contains excess Ba(OH)2. The CO2 will react yielding a precipitate of BaCOs but the CO does not react (you will learn why in higher classes). The aforementioned method was used to analyse the equilibrium composition of the gas evolved when 1.77 g of CO2 reacted with 2.0 g of graphite...
A mixture of 1.71e-02 mol of H2O, 6.70e-02 mol of CH4, 5.69e-02 mol of CO, and 8.50e-02 mol of H2 is placed in a 1.0-L steel pressure vessel at 1307 K. The following equilibrium is established: H2O(g) + CH4(g) CO(g) + 3 H2(g) At equilibrium 1.21e-02 mol of H2O is found in the reaction mixture. Calculate the equilibrium pressures of all gases in the reaction vessel and the value of KP for the reaction. Pick the correct statement from the...
2. A mixture of 0.2000 mol of CO2, 0.1000 mol of H2, and 0.1600 mol of H2O is placed in a 2.000-L system. The following equilibrium is established at 500 K CO2(g) + H2(c) -> CO(S) + H2O(g) At equilibrium, Prao = 3.51 atm. A) Calculate the equilibrium partial pressures of CO2. Hz, and CO (6 points) and B) Calculate Kfor the reaction (4 points). Recall PV = nRT, with R = 0.0821 L-atm/mol-K. Hint: ICE chart not necessary. Notice...
Consider the reaction: CO(g) + H2O(g) -><- CO2(g) +
H2(g)
Kp = 0.0871 at 1000 K
A reaction mixture originally contains a CO partial pressure
of 1744 torr and a H2O partial pressure of 766 torr at 1000 K.
Caluculate the equilibrium partial pressures of each of the
products
6) (10 points) Consider the reaction: CO(g) + H2O(g) = CO2(g) + H2(g) Kp = 0.0871 at 1000 K A reaction mixture initially contains a CO partial pressure of 1 744...
Methane and water react to form carbon monoxide and hydrogen, like this: CH4(9)+H2O(g) → CO(g)+3H2(g) Imagine 61. mmol of CH4 and 61. mmol of H, O are added to an empty flask, and then answer the following questions. What is the rate of the forward reaction before any CH4 or H2O has been added to the flask? What is the rate of the forward reaction just after the CH4 and H2O has been added to the flask? Zero. O Greater...