The equilibrium constants for the given reactions are to be calculated. Concept introduction: The equilibrium constant K p describes the ratio of the reactant to the product on the equilibrium conditions in terms of the partial pressure. Partial pressure of a gas is defined as the pressure applied by the each gas to the surroundings. The equilibrium constant depends upon temperature. At equilibrium sum of all the partial pressure is equal to the total pressure. Law of mass action is applicable on the equilibrium reactions. Law of mass action states that at a given temperature the equilibrium constant is equal to the partial pressure of the products to the reactants raised the power of stoichiometric coefficient . To determine: The equilibrium constants for the given reactions.
The equilibrium constants for the given reactions are to be calculated. Concept introduction: The equilibrium constant K p describes the ratio of the reactant to the product on the equilibrium conditions in terms of the partial pressure. Partial pressure of a gas is defined as the pressure applied by the each gas to the surroundings. The equilibrium constant depends upon temperature. At equilibrium sum of all the partial pressure is equal to the total pressure. Law of mass action is applicable on the equilibrium reactions. Law of mass action states that at a given temperature the equilibrium constant is equal to the partial pressure of the products to the reactants raised the power of stoichiometric coefficient . To determine: The equilibrium constants for the given reactions.
Solution Summary: The author explains how the equilibrium constants for the given reactions are to be calculated.
Definition Definition Number that is expressed before molecules, ions, and atoms such that it balances out the number of components present on either section of the equation in a chemical reaction. Stoichiometric coefficients can be a fraction or a whole number and are useful in determining the mole ratio among the reactants and products. In any equalized chemical equation, the number of components on either side of the equation will be the same.
Chapter 12, Problem 110CP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The equilibrium constants for the given reactions are to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The equilibrium constant
Kp describes the ratio of the reactant to the product on the equilibrium conditions in terms of the partial pressure.
Partial pressure of a gas is defined as the pressure applied by the each gas to the surroundings.
The equilibrium constant depends upon temperature.
At equilibrium sum of all the partial pressure is equal to the total pressure.
Law of mass action is applicable on the equilibrium reactions.
Law of mass action states that at a given temperature the equilibrium constant is equal to the partial pressure of the products to the reactants raised the power of stoichiometric coefficient.
To determine: The equilibrium constants for the given reactions.
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