Gaseous iodine pentafluoride, IF5, can be prepared by thereaction of solid iodine and gaseous fluorine:I21s2 + 5 F21g2¡2 IF51g2A 5.00-L flask containing 10.0 g of I2 is charged with10.0 g of F2, and the reaction proceeds until one ofthe reagents is completely consumed. After the reactionis complete, the temperature in the flask is 125 °C.(a) What is the partial pressure of IF5 in the flask? (b) Whatis the mole fraction of IF5 in the flask (c) Draw the Lewisstructure of IF5. (d) What is the total mass of reactants andproducts in the flask?
Thermochemistry
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Exergonic Reaction
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Gaseous iodine pentafluoride, IF5, can be prepared by the
reaction of solid iodine and gaseous fluorine:
I21s2 + 5 F21g2¡2 IF51g2
A 5.00-L flask containing 10.0 g of I2 is charged with
10.0 g of F2, and the reaction proceeds until one of
the reagents is completely consumed. After the reaction
is complete, the temperature in the flask is 125 °C.(a) What is the partial pressure of IF5 in the flask? (b) What
is the mole fraction of IF5 in the flask (c) Draw the Lewis
structure of IF5. (d) What is the total mass of reactants and
products in the flask?
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