Calculating the partial pressure of a gas at equilibrium given the equilibrium constant.
At a given temperature, the equilibrium constant (Kp) for the decomposition of dinitrogen dioxide is 0.172. If 0.224atm N2O4 is sealed in a flask, what partial pressure of NO2 will exist at equilibrium?
Calculating the equilibrium constant. - At 100 degrees celsius, the molarities of dinitrogen tetraoxide and nitrogen dioxide are as follows: [N204]=0.037mol/L and [NO2]=0.12mol/L What is the value of the equilibrium constant Kp?
Equilibrium - At 25 degrees Celsius, the decomposition of dinitrogen tetraoxide has an equilibrium constant(Kp) of 0.144. If the equilibrium pressure of nitrogen dioxide is 0.298 atm, what is the pressure of dinitr ...
Equilibrium constant for the decomposition - 1. What is the equilibrium constant for the decomposition of NO: 2NO → N2 + O2 at room temperature?
For NO: DHf° = 90.25kJ/mol and DGf° = 86.57kJ/mol
2. Using the data in problem 1, fi ...
Calculating the equilibrium constant for gases sealed in a flask. - Nitrosyl chloride decomposes according to the chemical equation below:
2NOCl(g) <--> 2NO(g)+Cl2(g)
0.600atm of nitosyl chloride is sealed in a flask and allowed to reach equilibrium. If 27.0% of ...
Decomposition Reaction: C5H6O3(g) = C2H6(g) + 3 CO(g) - Consider the following Decomposition Reaction: C5H6O3(g) = C2H6(g) + 3 CO(g)
When a 5.63g sample of pure C5H6O3(g) was sealed into an otherwise empty 2.50L flask and heated to 200C, the pressure i ...