Part A What is the equilibrium constant Kp. of this reaction? Express your answer numerically. ▸View Available Hint(s) Phosgene (carbonyl chloride). COCI₂. is an extremely toxic gas that is used in manufacturing certain dyes and plastics. Phosgene can be produced by reacting carbon monoxide and chlorine gas at high temperatures: CO(g) + Cl₂(g) = COCk₂ (g) Carbon monoxide and chlorine gas are allowed to react in a sealed vessel at 455 °C. At equilibrium, the concentrations were measured and the following results obtained: K₂ = IVD ΑΣΦ Gas CO Ch₂ COCI 13 of 24 Partial Pressure (atm) 0.770 1.13. 0.140 Review | Constants | Periodic Table >

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The following reaction was performed in a sealed vessel at 779 °C
H₂(g) +12(g) 2HI(g)
Initially, only H₂ and I were present at concentrations of [H₂]- 3.30M and [12] -2.75M The equilibrium concentration of Is is 0.0300 M
What is the equilibrium constant, Ke. for the reaction at this temperature?
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Transcribed Image Text:Part B The following reaction was performed in a sealed vessel at 779 °C H₂(g) +12(g) 2HI(g) Initially, only H₂ and I were present at concentrations of [H₂]- 3.30M and [12] -2.75M The equilibrium concentration of Is is 0.0300 M What is the equilibrium constant, Ke. for the reaction at this temperature? Express your answer numerically. ▸View Available Hint(s) K₂= Submit Provide Feedback V ΑΣΦ → gut Next >
Y Part A
What is the equilibrium constant Kp. of this reaction?
Express your answer numerically.
View Available Hint(s)
Phosgene (carbonyl chloride). COCI₂, is an extremely toxic gas that is used in manufacturing certain dyes and plastics. Phosgene can be
produced by reacting carbon monoxide and chlorine gas at high temperatures:
CO(g) + Cl₂(g) = COCk₂(g)
Carbon monoxide and chlorine gas are allowed to react in a sealed vessel at 455 °C. At equilibrium, the concentrations were measured and the
following results obtained:
K₂ =
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Gas
CO
Ch₂
COCI₂
Partial Pressure
(atm)
0.770
13 of 24
1.13.
0.140
Review | Constants | Periodic Table
Transcribed Image Text:Y Part A What is the equilibrium constant Kp. of this reaction? Express your answer numerically. View Available Hint(s) Phosgene (carbonyl chloride). COCI₂, is an extremely toxic gas that is used in manufacturing certain dyes and plastics. Phosgene can be produced by reacting carbon monoxide and chlorine gas at high temperatures: CO(g) + Cl₂(g) = COCk₂(g) Carbon monoxide and chlorine gas are allowed to react in a sealed vessel at 455 °C. At equilibrium, the concentrations were measured and the following results obtained: K₂ = IVE ΑΣΦ Gas CO Ch₂ COCI₂ Partial Pressure (atm) 0.770 13 of 24 1.13. 0.140 Review | Constants | Periodic Table
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