For the equilibrium PH3BCl3(s)D PH3(g) + BCl3(g) , KP = 0.052 at 60oC. What is KC?
For the equilibrium PH3BCl3(s)D PH3(g) + BCl3(g) , KP = 0.052 at 60oC. What is KC?
At 80 ∘C, Kc=1.87×10^−3 for the reaction PH3BCl3(s)⇌PH3(g)+BCl3(g) A.) Calculate the equilibrium concentration of PH3 if a solid sample of PH3BCl3 is placed in a closed vessel at 80 ∘C and decomposes until equilibrium is reached. B.) Calculate the equilibrium concentration of BCl3 if a solid sample of PH3BCl3 is placed in a closed vessel at 80 ∘C and decomposes until equilibrium is reached. C.) If the flask has a volume of 0.26 L , what is the minimum mass...
At 80°C, KP = 1.57 for the following reaction. PH3BCl3 (s)‹=› PH3 (g) + BCl3 (g) If a solid sample is placed in a closed vessel and equilibrium is reached, what are the equilibrium pressures of the gases?
Calculate the equilibrium partial pressure (atm) of BCl3in a 2.00 L container that was evacuated, then charged with 4.29 g of PH3BCl3 and allowed to come to equilibrium at 25 Celsius. PH3BCl3(s)⇄PH3(g) + BCl3(g) Kp= 0.052 atm^2
3. Given Kc or Kp for the following reactions, what is the value of Kp or Ke? (a) 12 (g) + Cl2 (a) 22ICI (g): Kc = 2.0 x105 at 25°C (b) N204(g) + 2NO2(0); Kc = 0.90 at 120 °C (c) CaCO3(s) = Cao (s) + CO2 (ox Kp = 1.67 x 102 at 740 °C 4. A container contains an equilibrium mixture of H2 (g), 12(g), and Hl) at 721 K. The concentration of each substance present at...
Calculate Kp for the following equilibrium: H2(g) + CO2(g) ⇌ H2O(g) + CO(g);Kc = 0.77 at 1175 K
a) Calculate Kp for this reaction. (10 pts each)
P4O10(s) + 16 H2(g) -> 4 PH3(g) + 10 H2O(g)
-) Calculate AG if the amount of chemicals is adjusted to 5.6 g P.0.0, 2 atm H2, 0.35 atm PH3, and 0.58 atm water?
For the reaction below, Kp=0.108 at 25.0°C. Calculate the value of Kc for this equilibrium at the same temperature. NH₄HS (s) ⇄ NH₃ (g) + H₂S (g)
2. At 55°C, the equilibrium constant for the reaction N2(g) + 3H2(g) + 2NH3(g) is Kp=0.05. What is the equilibrium constants Kc and Kp for the reaction 4NH3 + 2N2(g) + 6H2(g)? Kp = 400 Kc = 7.62 x 10 3. For the reaction given below, 10.00 moles of A and 25.00 moles of B are placed in a 5.00-L container at 120 °C. A(g) +2B(g) → C(g) At equilibrium, the concentration of A is 0.5 mol/L. What is the...
The equilibrium constant Kp for the following equilibrium is 375.0 at 298 K. A(g)+B(g)----AB(g) Table What is the value of Kc for this same equilibrium at 298 K?
Phosphine (PH3) decomposes at elevated temperatures, yielding gaseous P2 and H2: 2PH3(g)⇌P2(g)+3H2(g) Kp= 398 at 873 K When a mixture of PH3, P2, and H2 comes to equilibrium at 873 K, PP2= 0.422 atm and PH2= 0.822 atm. What is PPH3?