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expeople1 [14]
3 years ago
4

Using any data you can find in the ALEKS Data resource, calculate the equilibrium constant k at 25.0 celsius for the following r

eaction.
6Cl2(g)+2Fe2O3(s)----->4FeCl3(s)+3O2
Round answer to 2 significant digits.
Chemistry
1 answer:
BARSIC [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

From the given reaction:

6Cl_{2(g)}+2Fe_2O_{3(s)} \to 4FeCl_{3(s)}+3O_2

From the Gibbs Free Energy table at standard conditions, the value of each compound is as follows:

G_f^0 \ of \ Cl_2 = 0 \ KJ/mol                       G_f^0 \ of \ Fe_2O_3 = -742.24 \ KJ/mol

G_f^0 \ of \ Fe_2Cl_3 = -334.05 \ KJ/mol      G_f^0 \ of \ O_2 = 0 \ KJ/mol

Now, the standard Gibb's Free energy for the given reaction can be estimated as follows:

\mathtt{\Delta G^0 = (4 *G_f^0(FeCl_3) +3*G_f^0(O_2)) - (6*G_f^0 (Cl_2) +2*G_f^0(Fe_2O_3))}

\mathtt{\Delta G^0 = (4 *(-334.05) +3*(0)) - (6(0) +2(-742.24))}

\mathtt{\Delta G^0 = 148.28 \ kJ/mol}

using the following formula:

\mathtt{\Delta G^0 =-RTIn K_{eq}}

the equilibrium constant can  be determined as:

\mathtt{  In K_{eq} =\dfrac{\Delta G^0 }{-RT}}

\mathtt{  In K_{eq} =\dfrac{148.28*10^3 J/mol }{-(8.314 \ J/k mol  )*298 \ K}}

\mathtt{  In K_{eq} =-59.85}

\mathtt{   K_{eq} =e^{-59.85}}

\mathtt{   K_{eq} =1.0*10^{-26}} to 2 significant figures.

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