
To find:
a) Explain if carbon dioxide is a viable source of the fuel
b) Explain whether the reaction is endothermic.
c) Calculate the value of
d) Explain whether the decomposition of

Answer to Problem 14.121QA
Solution:
a) Carbon dioxide is not a viable source of the fuel
b) The reaction is endothermic.
c) The value of
Temperature |
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d) The decomposition of
Explanation of Solution
1) Concept
Given the percentage of decomposition of CO2 at different temperatures and partial pressure of the CO2 at 1 atm, we can calculate the Kp and determine whether reaction is endothermic.
2) Formula:
Here,
3) Given:
i)
ii)
iii) Percent decomposition of
Temperature |
Decomposition |
4) Calculations:
We can say that the amount of
Where
As the temperature increases, value of
From
RICE table for given reaction:
Reaction | |||
Initial | |||
Change | |||
Equilibrium | 2x |
Change in concentration of
Therefore, equilibrium constant expression for partial pressures for the given reaction is:
Therefore, equilibrium constant expression for partial pressures for the given reaction is:
Therefore, equilibrium constant expression for partial pressures for the given reaction is:
The value of the equilibrium constant increases with increasing temperature, but it is still less than 1. Thus this reaction does not favor products even at a very high temperature, and this is not a viable source of
Final statement:
Using the given
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