CHEMISTRY:PRIN.+REACTIONS-OWLV2 ACCESS
CHEMISTRY:PRIN.+REACTIONS-OWLV2 ACCESS
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Chapter 12, Problem 16QAP

At 800°C, K = 2.2 × 10 4 for the following reaction

2 H 2 S ( g ) 2 H 2 ( g ) + S 2 ( g )

Calculate K at 8000C for

(a) the synthesis of one mole of H2S from H2 and S2 gases.

(b) the decomposition of one mole of H2S gas.

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Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The equilibrium constant for the formation of 1 mol of H2S gas need to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The system is said to be in equilibrium if the there is no change in the partial pressure or concentration of reactant and product takes place.

For a general reaction as follows:

A(g)+B(g)C(g)+D(g)

The expression for the equilibrium constant is represented as follows:

K=(PC)(PD)(PA)(PB)

Here, to calculate the equilibrium constant, the values of partial pressure of all the species in reactant and product side are required.

Answer to Problem 16QAP

The equilibrium constant for the synthesis of 1 mol of H2S is 67.42

Explanation of Solution

The given equilibrium reaction is as follows:

2H2S(g)2H2(g)+S2(g)

The value of equilibrium constant at 800 C is 2.2×104.

The expression for the equilibrium constant will be:

K=PS2(PH2)2(PH2S)2

Thus,

K=PS2(PH2)2(PH2S)2=2.2×104.. ...... (1)

Now, the reaction for the synthesis of 1 mol of H2S will be as follows:

H2(g)+12S2(g)H2S(g)

The expression for the equilibrium constant of the above reaction will be:

K'=(PH2S)(PS2)1/2(PH2)

Since,

PS2(PH2)2(PH2S)2=2.2×104

Taking reciprocal of the above equation:

(PH2S)2PS2(PH2)2=12.2×104

Now, taking square root:

(PH2S)(PS2)1/2(PH2)=12.2×104=67.42

Therefore, equilibrium constant for the synthesis of 1 mol of H2S is 67.42.

Expert Solution
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Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The equilibrium constant for the decomposition of 1 mol of H2S gas need to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The system is said to be in equilibrium if the there is no change in the partial pressure or concentration of reactant and product takes place.

For a general reaction as follows:

A(g)+B(g)C(g)+D(g)

The expression for the equilibrium constant is represented as follows:

K=(PC)(PD)(PA)(PB)

Here, to calculate the equilibrium constant, the values of partial pressure of all the species in reactant and product side are required.

Answer to Problem 16QAP

The equilibrium constant for the decomposition of 1 mol of H2S gas is 0.015.

Explanation of Solution

The given equilibrium reaction is as follows:

2H2S(g)2H2(g)+S2(g)

The value of equilibrium constant at 800 C is 2.2×104.

The expression for the equilibrium constant will be:

K=PS2(PH2)2(PH2S)2

Thus,

K=PS2(PH2)2(PH2S)2=2.2×104.. ...... (1)

The reaction for the decomposition of 1 mol of H2S gas will be:

H2S(g)H2(g)+12S2(g)

The expression for the equilibrium constant will be:

K''=(PS2)1/2(PH2)(PH2S)

Since,

PS2(PH2)2(PH2S)2=2.2×104

Taking square root:

(PS2)1/2(PH2)(PH2S)=0.015

Therefore, the equilibrium constant for the decomposition of 1 mol of H2S gas is 0.015.

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