(a) For the reaction 3 A(g) ⇋ B(g) + 2 C(g), we start off with
just pure A(g) (there is no B(g) or C(g)). When we reach
equilibrium, the sum of the partial pressures of B(g) and C(g) is
8.19 atm. The equilibrium constant for this reaction is 14.6 . What
is the partial pressure of A(g) at equilibrium? What was the
initial pressure of A(g)?
(b) What mass of phosphoric acid can we produce by the following
reaction
P4(s) + 5 O2(g) + 6 H2O(l) → 4
H3PO4(s)
if we have 339.7 g of P4(s), 385.9 g of
O2(g), and 318.8 g of H2O(l)?
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