Consider the equilibrium in the reaction 3O2(g) 2O3(g), with
reaction H 285.4 103 J mol–1 at 298 K. Assume that reaction H
is independent of temperature. a) Without doing a calculation,
predict whether the equilibrium position will shift toward
reactants or products as the pressure is increased. b) Without
doing a calculation, predict whether the equilibrium position will
shift toward reactants or products as the temperature is increased.
c) Calculate KP at 550 K. d) Calculate Kx at 550 K and 0.500
bar.
Consider the equilibrium in the reaction 3O2(g) 2O3(g), with reaction H 285.4 103 J...
For the reaction: 3O2(g) ↔ 2O3(g) ; at equilibrium 0.80g of O2 and 0.24 g of O3 was found at 0.20 atm pressure. Calculate the equilibrium constant, Kp.
If the value of KC for the reaction: 2O3(g) --> 3O2(g) is 0.004936, what is the value KP at a temperature of 54.20oC?
At a certain temperature, Kp = 4.5 x 103 for the reaction: 2H2S(g) ⇌ 2H2(g) + S2(g) If P[H2S] = 0.0050 atm, P[H2] = 0.50 atm, and P[S2] = 0.75 atm, then answer choices: Qp < Kp and the reaction will shift toward products. Qp < Kp and the reaction will shift toward reactants Qp > Kp and the reaction will shift toward products. Qp = Kp and the reaction is at equilibrium. Qp > Kp and the reaction...
At a certain temperature, Kp = 4.5 x 103 for the reaction: 2H2S(g) = 2H2(g) + S2(g) If P[H2S] = 0.0050 atm, P[H2] = 0.50 atm, and P[S2] = 0.75 atm, then Qp > Kp and the reaction will shift toward products. O Qp > Kp and the reaction will shift toward reactants. O Qp <Kp and the reaction will shift toward products. O Qp = Kp and the reaction is at equilibrium. Qp <Kp and the reaction will shift...
Nitric oxide (NO) reacts readily with chlorine gas as follows: 2NO(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2NOCl(g) At 700 K the equilibrium constant Kp for this reaction is 0.26. Predict the behavior of each of the following mixtures at this temperature. A) PNO=0.15atm, PCl2=0.31atm and PNOCl=0.11atm reaction will shift to the left (toward reactants) reaction will shift to the right (toward products) reaction is at equilibrium B) PNO=0.12atm, PCl2=0.10atm, and PNOCl=0.050atm reaction will shift to the left (toward reactants) reaction will shift to the right (toward...
For the following reaction: 3O2(g) ------> 2O3(g) delta H= 285.4kJ Will the reaction be spontaneous, nonspontaneous, or impossible to determine at standard conditions. Briefly explain your answer.
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Page Chp 14 28. This reaction has an equilibrium constant of K,- 22 x 10 at 298 K 2COFg)CO(g)+CFA Calculate K, for each reaction and predict whether reactants or products will be favored at equilibrium. An equilibrium mixture of this reaction at a certain temperature has INH,J- 0.278 M and [H S]- 0.355 M. What is the value of the equilibrium constant (K) at this temperature? 66. Consider this reaction at equilibrium: 60. Consider the reaction Predict whether the reaction...
The reaction below has an equilibrium constant of Kp = 2.26 x 104 at 298 K. CO(g) + 2H2(g) = CH3 OH(9) Predict whether reactants or products will be favored at equilibrium in each reaction. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. Reset Help Kp = 150 Kp = 1.96 x 10-9 K, = 4.42 x 10 Reactants favored Products favored Submit Request Answer
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