A chemical engineer is studying the HCH, CO,(aq)+CH; NH,(aq) CH, CO,(20)+CH, NH(aq) At the temperature the engineer picks, the equilibrium constant K for this reaction is 0.61. The engineer charges ("fills") four reaction vessels with acetic acid and methylamine, and lets the reaction begin. She then measures the composition of the mixture inside each vessel from time to time. Her first set of measurements are shown in the table below. Predict the changes in the compositions the engineer should expect next time she measures the compositions. reaction vessel compound expected change in concentration concentration HCH,CO, O tincrease O1 decrease O (no change) 1.22 M CH,NH, OI decrease O (no change) 1.37 M O tincrease CH,Co, O 4 decrease O (no change) 0.25 M Ot nerease CH,NH, Ot increese O Li detrease O (no change) 0.01 M HCH,CO. 01 ncrease OI decrease O (no change) 0.72 M CH,NH, Ot irarease O decrease O (no change) 0.S7 M CH,Co, O imo change) 0.75 M CH,NH O der jeese o (no ctarge) 0.51 M O1indeedel HCH,CO. OI decrease C loo change) 1.11 M Oi nereat e CH NH, 1 26 M O* norease O deerease 0.36 M O nerease OI dedrease

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A chemical engineer is studying the following reaction:
HCH, CO,(aq4)+CH; NH,(aq) → CH, Co,(aq)+CH; NH,(aq)
At the temperature the engineer picks, the equilibrium constant K for this reaction is 0.61.
The engineer charges ("fills") four reaction vessels with acetic acid and methylamine, and lets the reaction begin. She then measures the composition of the
mixture inside each vessel from time to time. Her first set of measurements are shown in the table below.
Predict the changes in the compositions the engineer should expect next time she measures the compositions.
reaction
vessel
compound
expected change in concentration
concentration
HCH,Co,
1.22 M
Ot increase
O! decrease
O (no change)
CH,NH,
1.37 M
OI decrease
O (no change)
increase
CH,CO,
OI decrease
O (no change)
0.25 M
Ot increase
CH,NH
Ot increase
O L deerease
O (no change)
0.01 M
HCH,CO,
0.72 M
01 ncrease
OI decrelase
O (no change)
CH,NH,
Ot ngrease
Odecrease
O (no change)
0.87 M
B
CH,Co.
O ino change)
0.75 M
Orerease
OI dearease
CH,NH
O1 indreadel
KO. decjease
O (no change)
0.51 M
HCH,CO,
Oi nereate
Ol dearease
C (no charge
1.11 M
CH,NH,
1 26 M
O* increase
Q deereese
O (no change)
CH CO.
0.36 M
O* increase
Ol dedrease
pchanne
CH NH.
0 12 M
O decreate
Oincrease
Transcribed Image Text:A chemical engineer is studying the following reaction: HCH, CO,(aq4)+CH; NH,(aq) → CH, Co,(aq)+CH; NH,(aq) At the temperature the engineer picks, the equilibrium constant K for this reaction is 0.61. The engineer charges ("fills") four reaction vessels with acetic acid and methylamine, and lets the reaction begin. She then measures the composition of the mixture inside each vessel from time to time. Her first set of measurements are shown in the table below. Predict the changes in the compositions the engineer should expect next time she measures the compositions. reaction vessel compound expected change in concentration concentration HCH,Co, 1.22 M Ot increase O! decrease O (no change) CH,NH, 1.37 M OI decrease O (no change) increase CH,CO, OI decrease O (no change) 0.25 M Ot increase CH,NH Ot increase O L deerease O (no change) 0.01 M HCH,CO, 0.72 M 01 ncrease OI decrelase O (no change) CH,NH, Ot ngrease Odecrease O (no change) 0.87 M B CH,Co. O ino change) 0.75 M Orerease OI dearease CH,NH O1 indreadel KO. decjease O (no change) 0.51 M HCH,CO, Oi nereate Ol dearease C (no charge 1.11 M CH,NH, 1 26 M O* increase Q deereese O (no change) CH CO. 0.36 M O* increase Ol dedrease pchanne CH NH. 0 12 M O decreate Oincrease
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