Consider the following reaction: COCl2(g) CO(g) + Cl2(g) If 6.56×10-3 moles of COCl2, 0.377 moles of...

70.2K

Verified Solution

Question

Chemistry

Consider the following reaction: COCl2(g) CO(g) + Cl2(g) If6.56×10-3 moles of COCl2, 0.377 moles of CO, and 0.372 moles of Cl2are at equilibrium in a 16.9 L container at 772 K, the value of theequilibrium constant, Kp, is

2.A student ran the following reaction in the laboratory at 597K:

COCl2(g) CO(g) + Cl2(g)

When she introduced COCl2(g) at a pressure of 0.710 atm into a 1.00L evacuated container, she found the equilibrium partial pressureof COCl2(g) to be 0.299 atm.  

Calculate the equilibrium constant, Kp, she obtained for thisreaction.  

Answer & Explanation Solved by verified expert
4.5 Ratings (837 Votes)
Dear    See Answer
Get Answers to Unlimited Questions

Join us to gain access to millions of questions and expert answers. Enjoy exclusive benefits tailored just for you!

Membership Benefits:
  • Unlimited Question Access with detailed Answers
  • Zin AI - 3 Million Words
  • 10 Dall-E 3 Images
  • 20 Plot Generations
  • Conversation with Dialogue Memory
  • No Ads, Ever!
  • Access to Our Best AI Platform: Flex AI - Your personal assistant for all your inquiries!
Become a Member

Other questions asked by students