Phosphorus pentachloride can dissociate into phosphorus trichloride and chlorine: PCs (8) PC13(8) + Cl2(8) At 250.°C,...
Antimony pentachloride can dissociate into antimony trichloride and chlorine: SbCl5(g SbCl3(2)+Cl2) At 248 °C, the equilibrium constant in terms of pressures, Kp, for this dissociation reaction is 1.07. (o) If 15.00 g of antimony pentachloride is placed in a 14.99-L vessel and heated to 248 "C, what is the partial pressure of antimony trichloride when equilibrium is attained? atm (b) What fraction of antimony pentachloride is dissociated at equilibrium?
Question 1. Phosphorous trichloride reacts with chlorine to produce phosphorus pentachloride: PC13(g) + Cl2(8) - PC1s(8) The equilibrium constant (Kc) for the reaction is 96 at 400 K If the equilibrium concentration of PC13 is 0.50 M and Cl, is 0.070 M, what is the equilibrium concentration of PCI ? Question 2. Consider the reaction between hydrogen and iodine H2(g) + 12(6) 2 HI(g) Kc = 64 Initially, a container was charged with 0.55 atm of H, and I2, what...
Phosgene can dissociate into carbon monoxide and chlorine COC2g)CO Cl2(g) At 600 °C, the equilibrium constant in terms of pressures, Kp, for this dissociation reaction is 5.00. (a) If 11.56 g of phosgene is placed in a 17.60-L vessel and heated to 600 °C, what is the partial pressure of carbon monoxide when equilibrium is attained? atm (b) What fraction of phosgene is dissociated at equilibrium?
Phosphorus pentachloride is formed when phosphorus trichloride and chlorine react. PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) ⇌ PCl5(g) The equilibrium constant for the reaction is KC = 38.0 at 233 °C. If 0.510 mol of phosphorus trichloride is added to 0.238 mol of chlorine in a 1.11-L reaction vessel at this temperature, what is the equilibrium concentration (in mol/L) of phosphorus pentachloride? Report your answer to THREE significant figures.
Phosphorus trichloride gas and chlorine gas react to form phosphorus pentachloride according to the following equilibrium: PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)⇌PCl5(g) A 7.5-L gas vessel is charged with a mixture of PCl3(g) and Cl2(g), which is allowed to equilibrate at 450 K . At equilibrium, the partial pressures of the three gases are PPCl3 = 0.129 atm , PCl2 = 0.159 atm , and PPCl5 = 1.20 atm . 1. What is the value of Kp at this temperature? Express the equilibrium constant to...
Revie Phosphorus trichloride gas and chlorine gas react to form phosphorus pentachloride according to the following equilibrium: What is the value of Kp at this temperature? Express the equlibrlum constant to three significant figures. PCl3 (9) +Cla (9) PCls (g) A7.5-Lgas vessel is charged with a mixture of PCls(9) equilibrate at 450K. At equilibrium, the partial pressures of the three gases are Ppci, 0.124 atm, Pa, 0.159 atm, and PpcCls 1.40 atm and Cl2 (g), which is allowed to VAXD...
Phosphorus trichloride gas and chlorine gas react to form phosphorus pentachloride according to the following equilibrium: PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)⇌PCl5(g) A 7.5-L gas vessel is charged with a mixture of PCl3(g) and Cl2(g), which is allowed to equilibrate at 450 K . At equilibrium, the partial pressures of the three gases are PPCl3 = 0.121 atm ,PCl2 = 0.159 atm , and PPCl5 = 1.60 atm A. What is the value of Kp at this temperature? B. Does the equilibrium favor reactants or...
Consider the following reaction between phosphorus trichloride and chlorine gases to make phosphorus pentachloride gas: PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) --> PCl5(g) Kp = 24.2 at 250 Celsius If the initial partial pressures of PCl3 and Cl2 are 0.43 and o.87 atm, respectively, and no PCl5 is initially present, what is partial pressure of the Cl2 when equilibrium is achieved? Simplifying assumptions cannot be made; quadratic solution is required. A. 0.00 atm B. 2.30 atm C. 0.47 atm D. 0.03 atm E....
20. Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes to phosphorus trichloride at high temperatures according to the equation: PCs (8) PCI (g) + Cl (8) At 250°, 0.250 M PCs is added to the flask. If Ke-1.80, what are the equilibrium concentrations of each gas? (6 pts) 21. The pH of 0.250 M HF is 2.036. What are the values of K, and pK, for hydrofluoric acid? (8 pts) weak acid that dissociates in water to vield CN as conjugate base. If the K....
Phosphorus trichloride gas and chlorine gas react to form phosphorus pentachloride gas:PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)→PCl5(g).A 7.5-L gas vessel is charged with a mixture of PCl3(g) and Cl2(g), which is allowed to equilibrate at 450 K. At equilibrium the partial pressures of the three gases are PPCl3 = 0.123atm , PCl2 = 0.158atm , and PPCl5 = 1.20atm .Calculate Kc for this reaction at 450 K.