a.
Interpretation: The concentrations of all the species at equilibrium needs to be calculated for the given reaction when 2.0 moles of pure
Concept Introduction: The relationship between reactants and products of a reaction in equilibrium with respect to some unit is said to be equilibrium expression. It is the expression that gives ratio between products and reactants. The expression is:
a.

Answer to Problem 48E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The reaction:
The concentration of
Substituting the values as:
The ICE table for the reaction is:
The expression for the equilibrium constant is:
Substituting the values:
Let the value of x be small so,
Solving for x:
Thus, the equilibrium concentration of all the species at equilibrium is:
Interpretation: The concentrations of all the species at equilibrium needs to be calculated for the given reaction when 2.0 moles of
Concept Introduction: The relationship between reactants and products of a reaction in equilibrium with respect to some unit is said to be equilibrium expression. It is the expression that gives ratio between products and reactants. The expression is:

Answer to Problem 48E
Explanation of Solution
The concentration of
Substituting the values as:
So, the amount of NO and Cl2 is 2.0 M and 1.0 M respectively.
As the value of K is very small so the reverse reaction can be assumed to proceed to completion and generation 2.0 M of NOCl. So,
The ICE table for the reaction is:
The expression for the equilibrium constant is:
Substituting the values:
Let the value of x be small so,
Solving for x:
Thus, the equilibrium concentration of all the species at equilibrium is:
b.
Interpretation: The concentrations of all the species at equilibrium needs to be calculated for the given reaction when 1.0 mole of
Concept Introduction: The relationship between reactants and products of a reaction in equilibrium with respect to some unit is said to be equilibrium expression. It is the expression that gives ratio between products and reactants. The expression is:
b.

Answer to Problem 48E
Explanation of Solution
The concentration of
Substituting the values as:
So, the amount of NOCl and NO is 1.0 M.
The ICE table for the reaction is:
The expression for the equilibrium constant is:
Substituting the values:
Let the value of x be small so,
Solving for x:
Thus, the equilibrium concentration of all the species at equilibrium is:
c.
Interpretation: The concentrations of all the species at equilibrium needs to be calculated for the given reaction when 3.0 moles of
Concept Introduction: The relationship between reactants and products of a reaction in equilibrium with respect to some unit is said to be equilibrium expression. It is the expression that gives ratio between products and reactants. The expression is:
c.

Answer to Problem 48E
Explanation of Solution
The concentration of
Substituting the values as:
So, the amount of NO and Cl2 is 3.0 M and 1.0 M respectively.
As the value of K is very small so the reverse reaction can be assumed to proceed to completion and generation of NOCl takes place.
Since, the ratio of NO:Cl2is 3:1 instead of 2:1 so, Cl2 will limit the production of NOCl that is Cl2 is the limiting reagent. So, the Cl2 will react completely and amount of NO reacted will be 3.0 − 2.0 = 1.0 M and amount of NOCl formed will be 2.0 M.
The ICE table for the reaction is:
The expression for the equilibrium constant is:
Substituting the values:
Let the value of x be small so,
Solving for x:
Thus, the equilibrium concentration of all the species at equilibrium is:
d.
Interpretation: The concentrations of all the species at equilibrium needs to be calculated for the given reaction when 2.0 moles of
Concept Introduction: The relationship between reactants and products of a reaction in equilibrium with respect to some unit is said to be equilibrium expression. It is the expression that gives ratio between products and reactants. The expression is:
d.

Answer to Problem 48E
Explanation of Solution
The concentration of
Substituting the values as:
As the value of K is very small so the reverse reaction can be assumed to proceed to completion and generation 4.0 M of NOCl. So,
The ICE table for the reaction is:
The expression for the equilibrium constant is:
Substituting the values:
Let the value of x be small so,
Solving for x:
Thus, the equilibrium concentration of all the species at equilibrium is:
e.
Interpretation: The concentrations of all the species at equilibrium needs to be calculated for the given reaction when the concentration of all the gases is 1.00 mol/L.
Concept Introduction: The relationship between reactants and products of a reaction in equilibrium with respect to some unit is said to be equilibrium expression. It is the expression that gives ratio between products and reactants. The expression is:
e.

Answer to Problem 48E
Explanation of Solution
As the value of K is very small so the reverse reaction can be assumed to proceed to completion and generation of NOCl takes place.
Since, the ratio of NO:Cl2is 1:1 instead of 2:1 so, NO will limit the production of NOCl that is NO is the limiting reagent. So, the NO will react completely and amount of Cl2 reacted will be 1.0 − 0.5 = 0.5 M and amount of NOCl formed will be 1.0 + 1.0 = 2.0 M.
The ICE table for the reaction is:
The expression for the equilibrium constant is:
Substituting the values:
Let the value of x be small so,
Solving for x:
Thus, the equilibrium concentration of all the species at equilibrium is:
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