Benzaldehyde, a flavoring agent, is obtained by the dehydrogenation of benzyl alcohol. C 6 H 5 CH 2 OH ( g ) ⇌ C 6 H 5 CHO ( g ) + H 2 ( g ) K for the reaction at 250°C is 0.56. If 1.50 g of benzyl alcohol is placed in a 2.0-L flask and heated to 250°C, (a) what is the partial pressure of the benzaldehyde when equilibrium is established? (b) how many grams of benzyl alcohol remain at equilibrium?
Benzaldehyde, a flavoring agent, is obtained by the dehydrogenation of benzyl alcohol. C 6 H 5 CH 2 OH ( g ) ⇌ C 6 H 5 CHO ( g ) + H 2 ( g ) K for the reaction at 250°C is 0.56. If 1.50 g of benzyl alcohol is placed in a 2.0-L flask and heated to 250°C, (a) what is the partial pressure of the benzaldehyde when equilibrium is established? (b) how many grams of benzyl alcohol remain at equilibrium?
Solution Summary: The author explains that the system is in equilibrium if there is no change in the partial pressure or concentration of reactant and product.
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K for the reaction at 250°C is 0.56. If 1.50 g of benzyl alcohol is placed in a 2.0-L flask and heated to 250°C,
(a) what is the partial pressure of the benzaldehyde when equilibrium is established?
(b) how many grams of benzyl alcohol remain at equilibrium?
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