Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, Loose-leaf Version
Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, Loose-leaf Version
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Author: Spencer L. Seager
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.42E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The equilibrium expression for the given reaction is to be stated.

Concept Introduction:

The equilibrium constant of a reaction is expressed as the ratio of concentration of products and reactants each raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficients. A general equilibrium reaction is represented as,aA+bBcC+dD

The equilibrium constant for the above chemical reaction is expressed as,K=[C]c[D]d[A]a[B]b

Where,

[ A ] represents the equilibrium concentration of reactant A.

[ B ] represents the equilibrium concentration of reactant B.

[ C ] represents the equilibrium concentration of product C.

[ D ] represents the equilibrium concentration of product D.

a represents the stoichiometric coefficient of reactant A.

b represents the stoichiometric coefficient of reactant B.

c represents the stoichiometric coefficient of product C.

d represents the stoichiometric coefficient of product D.

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Answer to Problem 8.42E

The equilibrium constant for the given gaseous reaction is expressed as,K=[Fe(CN)63][Fe3+][CN]6

Explanation of Solution

The given gaseous reaction is represented as,Fe3++6CNFe(CN)63

The concentration of the product Fe(CN)63 will be in the numerator and is raised to the power 1. The concentration of reactant Fe3+ and CN will be in the denominator. The concentration of reactant Fe3+ is raised to the power 1 and CN is raised to the power 6. Therefore, the equilibrium constant for the above reaction is expressed as,K=[Fe(CN)63][Fe3+][CN]6

Conclusion

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is expressed as,K=[Fe(CN)63][Fe3+][CN]6

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The equilibrium expression for the given gaseous reaction is to be stated.

Concept Introduction:

The equilibrium constant of a reaction is expressed as the ratio of concentration of products and reactants each raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficients. A general equilibrium reaction is represented as,aA+bBcC+dD

The equilibrium constant for the above chemical reaction is expressed as,K=[C]c[D]d[A]a[B]b

Where,

[ A ] represents the equilibrium concentration of reactant A.

[ B ] represents the equilibrium concentration of reactant B.

[ C ] represents the equilibrium concentration of product C.

[ D ] represents the equilibrium concentration of product D.

a represents the stoichiometric coefficient of reactant A.

b represents the stoichiometric coefficient of reactant B.

c represents the stoichiometric coefficient of product C.

d represents the stoichiometric coefficient of product D.

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Answer to Problem 8.42E

The equilibrium constant for the given gaseous reaction is expressed as,K=[Ag(NH3)2+][Ag+][NH3]2

Explanation of Solution

The given gaseous reaction is represented as,Ag++2NH3Ag(NH3)2+

The concentration of the product Ag(NH3)2+ will be in the numerator and is raised to the power 1. The concentration of reactant NH3 and Ag+ will be in the denominator. The concentration of reactant Ag+ is raised to the power 1 and NH3 is raised to the power 2. Therefore, the equilibrium constant for the above reaction is expressed as,K=[Ag(NH3)2+][Ag+][NH3]2

Conclusion

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is expressed as,K=[Ag(NH3)2+][Ag+][NH3]2

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The equilibrium expression for the given gaseous reaction is to be stated.

Concept Introduction:

The equilibrium constant of a reaction is expressed as the ratio of concentration of products and reactants each raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficients. A general equilibrium reaction is represented as,aA+bBcC+dD

The equilibrium constant for the above chemical reaction is expressed as,K=[C]c[D]d[A]a[B]b

Where,

[ A ] represents the equilibrium concentration of reactant A.

[ B ] represents the equilibrium concentration of reactant B.

[ C ] represents the equilibrium concentration of product C.

[ D ] represents the equilibrium concentration of product D.

a represents the stoichiometric coefficient of reactant A.

b represents the stoichiometric coefficient of reactant B.

c represents the stoichiometric coefficient of product C.

d represents the stoichiometric coefficient of product D.

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Answer to Problem 8.42E

The equilibrium constant for the given gaseous reaction is expressed as,K=[AuCl4][Au3+][Cl]4

Explanation of Solution

The given gaseous reaction is represented as,Au3++4ClAuCl4

The concentration of the product AuCl4 will be in the numerator and is raised to the power 1. The concentration of reactant Au3+ and Cl will be in the denominator. The concentration of reactant Au3+ is raised to the power 1 and Cl is raised to the power 4. Therefore, the equilibrium constant for the above reaction is expressed as,K=[AuCl4][Au3+][Cl]4

Conclusion

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is expressed as,K=[AuCl4][Au3+][Cl]4

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