EBK PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
EBK PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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ISBN: 9780100664814
Author: Reid
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.36NP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Whether the equilibrium position will shift toward reactants or products as pressure is increased should be predicted.

Concept Introduction :

Le Chatelier’s principle states that if a change in pressure, temperature or concentration takes place in an equilibrium system, the equilibrium will shift to counteract the effect of that change.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Whether the equilibrium position will shift toward reactants or products as temperature is increased should be predicted.

Concept Introduction :

Le Chatelier’s principle states that if a change in pressure, temperature or concentration happened in an equilibrium system, the equilibrium will shift to counteract the effect of that change.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The Kp at 600 and 700 K should be calculated.

Concept Introduction :

Clausius-Clapeyron equation is represented as follows:

  lnKP,2KP,1=ΔHR(1T21T1)

  KP - equilibrium constantΔH - enthalpy changeR - universal gas constantT - temperature

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The value of Kx at 600 K and pressures 1.00 and 2.25 bar should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The relation between equilibrium constant in terms of concentration and pressure is represented as follows:

  Kx=Kp.(P P 0 )Δv

Here,

Kx − equilibrium constant in terms of concentrations

Kp − equilibrium constant in terms of pressure

P − total pressure

  Δv= number of moles of products - number of moles of reactants

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