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Carbonyl bromide can dissociate into carbon monoxide and bromine: COBr2(g) = (double arrow) CO(g) + Br2(g)...


Carbonyl bromide can dissociate into carbon monoxide and bromine:

  • COBr2(g) = (double arrow) CO(g) + Br2(g)


At 73 °C, the equilibrium constant in terms of pressures, Kp, for this dissociation reaction is 5.40.


(a) If 18.54 g of carbonyl bromide is placed in a 17.59-L vessel and heated to 73 °C, what is the partial pressure of carbon monoxide when equilibrium is attained?

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(b) What fraction of carbonyl bromide is dissociated at equilibrium?

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