For the equilibrium
CH4 (g)<--> 2H2 (g) + C(s)
Find an expression relating the equilibrium constant, Kp, to the degree of dissociation of methane, a, and the total pressure, PTOT. Hence predict how compression would affect the more fraction of CH4 in an equilibrium mixture of CH4and H2, and graphite
For the equilibrium CH4 (g)<--> 2H2 (g) + C(s) Find an expression relating the equilibrium constant,...
The reaction C(s)+2H2(g)⇌CH4(g) has Kp=0.263 at 1000. K. Calculate the total pressure at equilibrium when 5.759 g of H2 and 22.94 g of C(s) are placed in a 9.88 L flask and heated to 1000. K. Ptotal= ? atm Calculate the total pressure when 5.759 g of H2 and 8.755 g of C(s) are placed in a 9.88 L flask and heated to 1000. K. Ptotal= ? atm
the concentration equilibrium constant, Kc, is 0.01234 at 727°C for the following system, CH4 (g) + 2 H2S (g) <-----> CS2 (l) + 4 H2 (g) what is the pressure equilibrium constant, Kp, at the same temperature?
The equilibrium constant expression K p for the reaction CH4 (g) +2O2 (g) <--> CO2 (g) + 2H2O (g) is __________. A. Kp = PCO2PH2O 2/PCH4PO22 B. Kp = PCH4PO22/PCO2PH2O 2 C. Kp = PCH4PO2/PCO2PH2O D. Kp = PCO2PH2O /PCH4PO2
Question 7 (5 points) Consider the equilibrium below: CO(g) + H2O(g) = CO2(g) + H2(g) Kc = 0.0611 at 2000 K If Pco and PH20 are both initially 2.95 atm, what will be the equilibrium partial pressure of H2? Express your answer in decimal format to 3 significant figures. Your Answer: N. Answer Coal, which is primarily carbon, can be converted to natural gas (primarily methane, CH4) by the following exothermic reaction: + C(s) 2H2(g) CH4(g) Which of the following...
+2H2(g)+ CH4(g) +CO2(g)--2CO(g) Δ Predict which direction the equilibrium will shift (left, towards reactants or right, towards products) when you perform the following actions: ft Left Shift Right Action Add CH4s to the reaction Add CO2 to the reaction Add CO to the reaction Add H2 to the reaction Remove CHs from the reaction Remove CO2 from the reaction Remove CO from the reaction Remove H2 from the reaction Increase pressure by reducing volume Cool the reaction mixture Heat the...
What is the equilibrium constant expression for the reaction below? Select the single best answer. 2H2(g) + S2(g) = 2H2S(g) 0 2[H2SI 2] H2][S2] 0 [Hz]’[S2] H2S12 0 2[H2][S21 Keq 2[H2S1 0 H2S1 H2] [52]
8. If the reaction 2H2S(g) = 2H2(g) + S2(g) is carried out at 1065°C, Kp = 0.0120. Starting from pure H2S introduced into an evacuated vessel at 1065°C, what will the total pressure in the vessel at equilibrium if the equilibrated mixture contains 0.300 atm of H2(g)? Answer 1.51 atm (1.5 pts)
At 500°C the equilibrium constant, Kp , is 4.00 ×10–4 for the equilibrium: 2HCN(g) ⇌ H2(g) + C2N2(g) What is Kp for the following equilibrium? 4HCN(g) ⇌ 2H2(g) + 2C2N2(g)
The equilibrium constant expression K c for the reaction CH4 (g) + 2O2 (g) <--> CO2 (g) + 2H2O (g) is __________. A. Kc = [CO2][H2O]/[CH4][O2] B. Kc = [CO2][H2O]2/[CH4][O2]2 C. Kc = [CH4][O2]/[CO2][H2O] D. Kc = [CH4][O2]2/[CO2][H2O]2
The reaction below has an equilibrium constant of
Kp=2.26×104 at 298 K.
CO(g)+2H2(g)⇌CH3OH(g)
Part A Calculate Kp for the reaction below. CH3OH(g) CO(g)+2H2(g) Submit My Answers Give Up Part B Reactants will be favored at equilibrium. O Products will be favored at equilibrium. Submit My Answers Give Up Part C Calculate Kp for the reaction below. 를 CO (g) + H2 (g)- CH, OH (g) K=