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Artyom0805 [142]
3 years ago
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Lecture 19 Equilibrium II Worksheet 1)The equilibrium constant, K c , is 9.8 x 10 5 for H 2 (g) + S (s) H 2 S (g). a.Find the re

action quotient, Q c , if [H 2 ] = 0.762 M and [H 2 S] = 0.483 M . b.Has the process established equilibrium? If not, inwhich direction will it proceed? Justify your answer.
Chemistry
2 answers:
Strike441 [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

a) Qc = 0.6338

b) Qc < Kc ⇒ the reaction proceeds to the right, towards the products.

Explanation:

  • H2(g) + S(s) ↔ H2S(g)

∴ Kc = 9.8 E5 = [H2S] / [H2]

a) reaction quotient, Q:

∴ Qc = [H2S] / [H2] = (0.483 M)/(0.762 M) = 0.6338

b) the process is not established equilibrium: Qc < Kc

⇒ The reaction evolves to the right, towards the products

MAVERICK [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Q = 0.634

This means  we have more reactants than products. This will cause the reaction to shift to the right, the side of the products.

We have more H2 gas than H2S. The reaction will shift to the side of H2S

Explanation:

Step 1: Data given

Kc = 9.8 * 10^5

[H2]= 0.762 M

[H2S] = 0.483 M

When Q=K, the system is at equilibrium this means there will be no shift to  the left nor the right.

When Q<K, we have more reactants than products. This will cause the reaction to shift to the right, the side of the products.

When Q>K, we have more products than reactants. This will cause the reaction to shift to the leftt, the side of the reactants.

Step 2: The balanced equation

H2(g) + S(s) ⇆ H2S(g)

Step 3: Calculate Q

Q = [H2S] / [H2]

Q = (0.483 M) / (0.762 M)

Q = 0.634

Step 4: Calculate the direction

Q = 0.634

K = 9.8 * 10^5

Q <<<< K

This means  we have more reactants than products. This will cause the reaction to shift to the right, the side of the products.

We have more H2 gas than H2S. The reaction will shift to the side of H2S

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