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balandron [24]
3 years ago
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If a reaction mixture initially contains a COCO concentration of 0.1490 MM and a Cl2Cl2 concentration of 0.177 MM at 1000 KK. Wh

at is the equilibrium concentration of COCO at 1000 KK?
Chemistry
1 answer:
e-lub [12.9K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<em>a.) What is the equilibrium concentration of CO at 1000 K? : </em><u><em>0.0130M</em></u>

<em>b.) What is the equilibrium concentration of Cl₂ at 1000 K?: </em><u><em>0.0410M</em></u>

<em>c.) What is the equilibrium concentration of COCl₂ at 1000 K?: </em><u><em>0.136M</em></u>

Explanation:

The complete question is:

  • <em>Kc= 255 at 1000K for reaction CO(g) + Cl₂(g) ⇄ COCl₂(g). If a mixture initially contains a CO concentration of 0.1490M and a Cl₂ concentration of 0.177M at 1000K, what are the equilibrium concentration of CO, Cl₂ and COCl₂ at 1000K?</em>

<em>         a.) What is the equilibrium concentration of CO at 1000 K?</em>

<em>         b.) What is the equilibrium concentration of Cl₂ at 1000 K?</em>

<em>         c.) What is the equilibrium concentration of COCl₂ at 1000 K?</em>

<h2><em>Solution</em></h2>

<u>1. Write the equilibrium equation</u>

<em>       CO(g) + Cl₂(g) ⇄ COCl₂(g)</em>

<u>2. Build the ICE table (initial, change, equilibrium) table</u>

Molar concentrations:

<em>                   CO(g)        +       Cl₂(g)      ⇄      COCl₂(g)</em>

I                  0.1490                0.177                    0

C                   -x                        -x                      +x

E                 0.01490 - x          0.177 - x              x

<u>3. Write the equation of the constant of equilibrium</u>

         K_c=\dfrac{[COCl_2]}{[CO][Cl_2}}

          255=\dfrac{x}{(0.1490-x)(0.177-x)}

<u>4. Solve the equation</u>

          255(0.026373-0.1490x-0.177x+x^2)=x

         6.725115-37.995x-45.135x+255x^2=x

         255x^2-84.13x+6.725115=0

Use the quadratic equation to obtain:

  • x = 0.136 and x = 0.194

It cannot be greater than 0.1490, thus the correct solution is 0.136

And the concentrations are:

<em>a.) Concentration of CO: 0.1490M - 0.136M = 0.0130M</em>

<em>b.) Concentration of Cl₂: 0.177M - 0.136M = 0.0410M</em>

<em>c.) Concentration of COCl₂: 0.136M</em>

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