Overall equation for the reaction of propane and steam to produce steam and carbon dioxide has to be written.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
KP for the overall process has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Equilibrium constant using partial pressure:
The equilibrium constant of partial pressure can be defined as the ratio of products and reactants concentration at equilibrium in terms of partial pressure.
For a reaction,
aA(g)+ bB(g)⇌cC(g)+ dD(g)
The expression of Kp can be given as
Kp = (PC)c(PD)d(PA)a(PB)b
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The final pressure has to be found, when 1.00 volume of C3H8 and 4.00 volumes of H2O, each at 1200.K and 5.0atm, are mixed in a container.
Concept Introduction:
Equilibrium constant using partial pressure:
The equilibrium constant of partial pressure can be defined as the ratio of products and reactants concentration at equilibrium in terms of partial pressure.
For a reaction,
aA(g)+ bB(g)⇌cC(g)+ dD(g)
The expression of Kp can be given as
Kp = (PC)c(PD)d(PA)a(PB)b
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The percentage of C3H8 unreacted has to be determined.
Recognizing ampli
Draw an a amino acid with a methyl (-CH3) side chain.
Explanation
Check
Click and drag to start drawing a
structure.
X
C
Write the systematic name of each organic molecule:
structure
name
×
HO
OH
☐
OH
CI
CI
O
CI
OH
OH
く
Check the box under each a amino acid.
If there are no a amino acids at all, check the "none of them" box under the table.
Note for advanced students: don't assume every amino acid shown must be found in nature.
COO
H3N-C-H
CH2
HO
CH3
NH3 O
CH3-CH
CH2
OH
Onone of them
Explanation
Check
+
H3N
O
0.
O
OH
+
NH3
CH2
CH3-CH
H2N C-COOH
H
O
HIC
+
C=O
H3N-C-O
CH3- - CH
CH2
OH
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Chapter 17 Solutions
Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change
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