To write:
The equilibrium constant expression for the reaction between

Answer to Problem 22.62QA
Solution:
The equilibrium constant expression for the reaction between
The equilibrium constant value for the reaction between
Explanation of Solution
1) Concept:
We are asked to find the reaction between
K value of a reaction running in reverse is the reciprocal of K for the forward reaction.If the original chemical equation describing an equilibrium is multiplied bya factor n, the value of K of the new equilibrium constant expression is the value of the original K raised to the nth power.If an overall chemical reaction is the sum of two or more other reactions, the overall value of K is the product of the K values of the other reactions. .
For this, we should reverse the second equation and multiply it by a coefficient 5 to get the desired coefficient for the reaction between
2) Given:
Solubility expressions for
The overall reaction between
3) Calculations:
The given two reactions are
1)
2)
Overall reaction for which we need to find the value of K is
The equilibrium constant expression for the overall reaction is written as
Overall reaction shows that, there are 10 fluoride ions on the reactant side, so we need to first reverse the eq. (2),
Therefore, the new equilibrium constant
Hence,
3)
Now, multiply equation (3) by 5 to get 10 fluoride ions as in overall reaction, and the equilibrium constant increases by the power of 5.
i.e.
4)
Now, add equation (1) and (4) and the new equilibrium constant is the multiplication of
Therefore,
Conclusion:
We have manipulated the individual given reactions to get the equilibrium constant value for the overall reaction which is obtained by combining them.
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