To find:
The equilibrium partial pressures of
Answer to Problem 14.82QA
Solution:
Explanation of Solution
1) Concept:
We are using the above formula to solve this question. The values from the RICE table should be used in the
2) Formula:
Here,
3) Given:
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
4) Calculations:
RICE table for given reaction:
Reaction | ||
Initial | ||
Change | ||
Equilibrium |
This equation fits the general form of a quadratic equation:
We need to solve this quadratic equation (1) using the following equation:
Here
Therefore,
Plugging these values in equation (2), we get:
Solving this equation, we can get two values of
We can use both these values to calculate the values of
And,
We got two positive values of
Therefore, the values of equilibrium partial pressures with the correct significant figures are:
Conclusion:
The partial pressure of the reactant and product at equilibrium is calculated using the initial partial pressure and the equilibrium constant.
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