At 700 K, the equilibrium constant for the reaction CCl4(𝑔) ⇌ C(𝑠) + 2 Cl2(𝑔) is 𝐾𝑝 = 0.76. A flask is charged with 2.00 atm of CCl4, which then reaches equilibrium at 700 K. (a) What fraction of the CCl4 is converted into C and Cl2?
NiO is to be reduced to nickel metal in an industrial process using the reaction NiO(s) + CO(g) ⇌ Ni(s) + CO2(g). At 1600 K, the equilibrium constant for the reaction is Kp = 6.0 × 10^2. If a CO pressure of 150 torr is to be employed in the furnace and the total pressure never exceeds 760 torr, will reduction occur?
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Nitric oxide (NO) reacts readily with chlorine gas as follows: 2 NO(𝑔) + Cl2(𝑔) ⇌ 2 NOCl(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 and indicate whether or not the mixtures are at equilibrium. If not, state whether the mixture will need to produce more products or reactants to reach equilibrium.
(a) PNO = 0.15 atm, PCl2 = 0.31 atm, PNOCl = 0.11 atm
(b) PNO = 0.12 atm, PCl2 = 0.10 atm, PNOCl = 0.050 atm
(c) PNO = 0.15 atm, PCl2 = 0.20 atm, PNOCl = 5.10 × 10-3 atm
The equilibrium constant constant 𝐾𝑐 for C(𝑠) + CO2(𝑔) ⇌ 2 CO(𝑔) is 1.9 at 1000 K and 0.133 at 298 K. (a) If excess C is allowed to react with 25.0 g of CO2 in a 3.00-L vessel at 1000 K, how many grams of CO are produced? (b) If excess C is allowed to react with 25.0 g of CO2 in a 3.00-L vessel at 1000 K, how many grams of C are consumed?
At 700 K, the equilibrium constant for the reaction CCl4(𝑔) ⇌ C(𝑠) + 2 Cl2(𝑔) is 𝐾𝑝 = 0.76. A flask is charged with 2.00 atm of CCl4, which then reaches equilibrium at 700 K. (b) What are the partial pressures of CCl4 and Cl2 at equilibrium?
