Be sure to answer all parts. At 430°C, the equilibrium constant (Kp) for the reaction 2NO(g)+O2()s 2NO2(g) is 1.5 x...
Be sure to answer all parts. Report pre At 430°C, the equilibrium constant (Kp) for the reaction 2NO() + O2(8) 5 2NO2) is 1.5 x 10°. In one experiment, the initial pressures of NO, O2, and NO, are 6.3 x 10 atm, 1.9 10-atm, and 0.18 atm, respectively. Calculate Qp and predict the direction that the net reaction will shift to reach equilibrium. What is Qp for the experiment? In which direction will the system proceed to reach equilibrium? The...
The equilibrium constant KcKc for the reaction 2NO(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO2(g)2NO(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO2(g) is 6.9×1056.9×105 at 500 KK. A 5.0 LL reaction vessel at 500 KK was filled with 0.052 molmol of NONO, 1.1 molmol of O2O2, and 0.90 molmol of NO2NO2. Part A What is the value of QcQc? Express your answer to two significant figures.
(a) For the reaction 2NO2 (g) 2NO (g) + 02 (g) K # 0.50. Predict the direction in which the system will move to reach equilibrium if the initial gas pressures are NO: 0.20 atm . NO2: 0.20 atm (answer: to the right because Q< K) .NO2: 0.0961 atm 02: 0.0589 atm NO: 0.280 atm (answer: the system is already at equilibrium because Q -K) O2: 0.20 atm NO: 0.56 atm NO2: 0.20 atm (answer: to the left because Q>...
At 25°C the equilibrium constant (Kp) for following reaction is 4.5% 10% the 2NO(g) = No (9) + Oo (9) _ If the initial pressure of NO cg) befor any products have I been formed is 9.5 atm, what are the equilibrium partial pressures of Na(g), O2 (g), and Norg) ?
At a certain temperature, Kp = 4.5 x 103 for the reaction: 2H2S(g) ⇌ 2H2(g) + S2(g) If P[H2S] = 0.0050 atm, P[H2] = 0.50 atm, and P[S2] = 0.75 atm, then answer choices: Qp < Kp and the reaction will shift toward products. Qp < Kp and the reaction will shift toward reactants Qp > Kp and the reaction will shift toward products. Qp = Kp and the reaction is at equilibrium. Qp > Kp and the reaction...
Consider the reaction N2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2NO(g) If the equilibrium partial pressures of N2, O2, and NO are 0.26, 0.36, and 0.030 atm, respectively, at 2200°C, what is KP?
Consider the reaction N2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2NO(g) If the equilibrium partial pressures of N2, O2, and NO are 0.20, 0.35, and 0.030 atm, respectively, at 2200° C, what is KP?
Be sure to answer all parts.The equilibrium constant (K) for the formation of nitrosyl chloride, an orange-yellow compound, from nitric oxide and molecular chlorine 2NO(g)+Cl2(g)= 2NOCI(g) is 5 x 105 at a certain temperature. In an experiment, 8.90 x 10 and 3.30 moles of NOCI are mixed in a 3.00-L flask mole of NO, 1.80 x 103 mole of Cl), What is Qe for the experiment? (Enter your answer in scientific notation.) x 10 In which direction will the system...
At a certain temperature, Kp = 4.5 x 103 for the reaction: 2H2S(g) = 2H2(g) + S2(g) If P[H2S] = 0.0050 atm, P[H2] = 0.50 atm, and P[S2] = 0.75 atm, then Qp > Kp and the reaction will shift toward products. O Qp > Kp and the reaction will shift toward reactants. O Qp <Kp and the reaction will shift toward products. O Qp = Kp and the reaction is at equilibrium. Qp <Kp and the reaction will shift...
Consider the following reaction: 2NO(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO2(g)2NO(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO2(g) The data in the table show the equilibrium constant for this reaction measured at several different temperatures. Temperature K 400 1.9x10^7 425 2.5x10^6 465 1.6x10^5 515 8.8x10^3 600 2.0x10^2 Use the data to find ΔrS∘ΔrS∘ for the reaction. (answer in J K-1 mol-1) The answer is NOT 158