Question #32f3d
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Explanation:
We're asked to find the equilibrium pressures of the three gaseous substances in a reaction at a certain temperature, given the
Let's first write the equilibrium constant expression for this reaction:
We can set up I.C.E. chart (in the form of neat bullet points), starting with the initial quantities:
Initial:
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"COCl"_2 :0.124 "atm" -
"CO" :0 -
"Cl"_2 :0
because only
According to the coefficients of the chemical equation, each species is in a
Change:
"COCl"_2 :-x -
"CO" :+x -
"Cl"_2 :+x
Which means the final equilibrium pressures are
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"COCl"_2 :0.124-x "atm" -
"CO" :x "atm" -
"Cl"_2 :x "atm"
And we can plug these into our equilibrium-constant expression:
Solving for
The obvious value to use is the one that is both positive and not extreme (
The equilibrium partial pressures of each species is thus
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"COCl"_2 :0.124-(0.123996) = color(red)(4xx10^-6 color(red)("atm" -
"CO" :color(blue)(0.124 color(blue)("atm" -
"Cl"_2 :color(green)(0.124 color(green)("atm"
Our results reflect the pressure equilibrium lying far to the right.