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How could I solve this? 5. For the reaction: PCI;(g) + Cl2(g) + PC13(g). If Kp...
Consider the reaction. PCI; (g) = PCI,(g) + Cl2(g) Kc = 0.0420 The concentrations of the products at equilibrium are [PC13] = 0.160 M and [Cl2] = 0.160 M. What is the concentration of the reactant, PCs, at equilibrium? [PCI31= C [PCIS] = M
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For the equilibrium reaction: PCI (g) =PC13(g) + Cl2(g); Kc = 0.00183 a. Write the concentration equilibrium equation for the reaction. [1 mark] b. If 2.0 gram of PCis(g) is introduced into a 1.5 L flask what will be the equilibrium concentrations of PCls, PClz and Cl ? [4marks]
Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes according to the chemical equation PC15(g) PC13(g) + Cl2 (g) Kc = 1.80 at 250° C A 0.475 mol sample of PCI, (g) is injected into an empty 4.90 L reaction vessel held at 250° C. Calculate the concentrations of PCI, (g) and PCI,(g) at equilibrium. [PCls] [PCl3]
ampere The reaction, PCls (g) 5 PC13(g) + Cl2(g), has Kc = 4.20 x 102. If 0.1050 mol of PCL5, 0.0450 mol of Cl2 and 0.0450 mol of PCl3 is placed in a 0.5000-L flask at 250°C, what are the equilibrium concentrations of PCl3 and Cl, if equilibrium (PCI5] = 0.2065 M? A) [PC13] = 0.00350 M; (Cl2] = 0.00350 M B) [PC13] = 0.0900 M; [Cl2] = 0.0900 M -=51,85 (66450) (19450) C) [PC13] = 0.2100 M; [Cl2] =...
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b. What is the rate law for the overall-reaction? -I %10 pts) The relatonship between Kp and Kc is given by K,-K,(m". a. Calculate Kc for PCIs(g) → PC13(g) + Cl2(g) given KP-229 at 425°C. b. The reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen occurs according to the reaction N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g) → 2NH3 (g). Determine Kp for this reaction given Ke-6 x 105 at 25 °C x0602 An- nnr -1
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For the equilibrium reaction: PCis(g) = PC13(g) + Cl2(g); Kc = 0.00183 a. Write the concentration equilibrium equation for the reaction. [1 mark] b. If 2.0 gram of PCis(g) is introduced into a 1.5 L flask what will be the equilibrium concentrations of PCls, PC13 and Cl2? [4marks]
Consider the reaction. PC15(g) 근 PC13(g) + Cl2(g) K = 0.042 The concentrations of the products at equilibrium are PC, l = 0 10 M and [CI| = O. 1 3 M What is the concentration of the reactant, PCl, at equilibrium? PCI,I
Question 1. Phosphorous trichloride reacts with chlorine to produce phosphorus pentachloride: PC13(g) + Cl2(8) - PC1s(8) The equilibrium constant (Kc) for the reaction is 96 at 400 K If the equilibrium concentration of PC13 is 0.50 M and Cl, is 0.070 M, what is the equilibrium concentration of PCI ? Question 2. Consider the reaction between hydrogen and iodine H2(g) + 12(6) 2 HI(g) Kc = 64 Initially, a container was charged with 0.55 atm of H, and I2, what...
The equilibrium constant, K., for the following reaction is 1.20 10-2 at 500 K. PCI(8) =PC13(g) + Cl2(g) Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of reactant and products when 0.363 moles of PC13() are introduced into a 1.00 L vessel at 500 K M [PC131 = [PC13] - [Cl] M M
Hon 3 of 5 > Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes according to the chemical equation PCI() - PCI,(8) + CL (8) Kc = 1.80 at 250 °C A 0.2232 mol sample of PCI,() is injected into an empty 3.45 L reaction vessel held at 250 °C. Calculate the concentrations of PCI(g) and PCI,(8) at equilibrium. IPCL O [PC13) = M M PCIJ) = Question Source MRG General Chemistry | Publisher: University S Careers terms of use contact us help