Chapter 17: 17.86_CP (page 779)
An industrial chemist introduces ofandofinto acontainer atand then raises the temperature to, at which:
How many grams ofare present at equilibrium?
Short Answer
The amount of are present at equilibrium is .
Chapter 17: 17.86_CP (page 779)
An industrial chemist introduces ofandofinto acontainer atand then raises the temperature to, at which:
How many grams ofare present at equilibrium?
The amount of are present at equilibrium is .
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Get started for free101 The methane used to obtain for manufacture is impure and usually contains other hydrocarbons, such as propane, . Imagine the reaction of propane occurring in two steps:
(a) Write the overall equation for the reaction of propane and steam to produce carbon dioxide and hydrogen.
(b) Calculate for the overall process at 1200K
(c) When volume of and volumes of , each at and , are mixed in a container, what is the final pressure? Assume the total volume remains constant, that the reaction is essentially complete, and that the gases behave ideally.
(d) What percentage of the remains unreacted?
You are a member of a research team of chemists discussing the plans to operate an ammonia processing plant:
(a) The plant operates at close to 700 K, at which is role="math" localid="1654929481926" , and employs the stoichiometric 1/3 ratio of . At equilibrium, the partial pressure of is 50atm. Calculate the partial pressures of each reactant and .
(b) One member of the team suggests the following: since the partial pressure of is cubed in the reaction quotient, the plant could produce the same amount of if the reactants were in a 1/6 ratio of and could do so at a lower pressure, which would cut operating costs. Calculate the partial pressure of each reactant and under these conditions, assuming an unchanged partial pressure of 50. atm for . Is the suggestion valid?
Which of the following situations represent equilibrium?
(a) Migratory birds fly north in summer and south in winter.
(b) In a grocery store, some carts are kept inside and some outside. Customers bring carts out to their cars, while store clerks bring carts in to replace those taken out.
(c) In a tug o’ war, a ribbon tied to the center of the rope moves back and forth until one side loses, after which the ribbon goes all the way to the winner’s side.
(d) As a stew is cooking, water in the stew vaporizes, and the vapor condenses on the lid to droplets that drip into the stew.
Use each of the following reaction quotients to write the balanced equation:
(a)
(b)
The following reaction can be used to make for the synthesis of ammonia from the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane:
(a) What is the percent yield of H2 when an equimolar mixture of and with a total pressure of 20.0 atm reaches equilibrium at 1200. K, at which ?
(b) What is the percent yield of for this system at 1300. K, at which ?
(c) Use the van’t Hoff equation to find .
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