Solutions for Chemistry: Structure and Properties Custom Edition for Rutgers University General Chemistry
Problem 1SAQ:
What is the correct expression for the equilibrium constant (Kc) for the reaction between carbon and...Problem 3SAQ:
Use the data below to find the equilibrium constant (Kc) for the reaction A(g)2B(g)+C(g) :...Problem 4SAQ:
The reaction shown here has a Kp = 4.5X102 AT 825 K. Find Kcfor the reaction at this temperature....Problem 5SAQ:
Consider the reaction between NO and Cl2 to form NOCI. 2NO(g)+Cl2(g)2NOCI(g) A reaction mixture at a...Problem 7SAQ:
Consider the reaction between iodine gas and chlorine gas to form iodine monochloride....Problem 9SAQ:
The decomposition of NH4HS is endothermic: NH4HS(s)NH3(g)+H2S(g) Which change to an equilibrium...Problem 10SAQ:
The solid XY decomposes into gaseous X and Y: XY(s)X(g)+Y(g)Kp=4.1(at0C) If the reaction is carried...Problem 11SAQ:
What is the effect of adding helium gas (at constant volume) to an equilibrium mixture of this...Problem 3E:
Give the general expression for the equilibrium constant of the following generic reaction:...Problem 4E:
What is the significance of the equilibrium constant? What does a large equilibrium constant tell us...Problem 5E:
What happens to the value of the equilibrium constant for a reaction if the reaction equation is...Problem 6E:
If two reactions sum to an overall reaction, and the equilibrium constants for the two reactions are...Problem 7E:
Explain the difference between Kcand Kp. For a given reaction, how are the two constants related?Problem 8E:
What units should you use when expressing concentrations or partial pressures in the equilibrium...Problem 10E:
Does the value of the equilibrium constant depend on the initial concentrations of the reactants and...Problem 11E:
Explain how you might deduce the equilibrium constant for a reaction in which you know the intial...Problem 13E:
What is the value of when each reactant and product is in its standard state? (See Section 9.10 for...Problem 15E:
Many equilibrium calculations involve finding the equilibrium concentrations of reactants and...Problem 16E:
In equilibrium problems involving equilibrium constants that are small to the initial concentrations...Problem 18E:
What is the effect of a change in concentration of a reactant or product on a chemical reaction...Problem 19E:
What is the effect of a change in volume on a chemical reaction (that includes gaseous reactants or...Problem 20E:
What is the effect of temperature change on a chemical initially at equilibrium? How does the effect...Problem 21E:
Write an expression for the equilibrium constant of each chemical equation: a. SbCl5(g)SbCl5+Cl2(g)...Problem 23E:
When the reaction comes to equilibrium, will the concentrations of the reactants or products be...Problem 24E:
Ethene (C2H4) can be halogenated by this reaction: C2H4(g)+X2(g)C2H4X(g) Where X2 can be Cl2 (green)...Problem 25E:
H2 and I2 are combined in a flask and allowed to react according to the reaction: H2(g)+I2(g)2HI(g)...Problem 26E:
A chemist trying to synthesize a particular compound attempts two different synthesis reactions. The...Problem 27E:
This reaction has an equilibrium constant of Kp=2.26104 at 298 K: CO(g)+2H2(g)CH3OH(g) Calculate: Kp...Problem 28E:
This reaction has an equilibrium constant of Kp=2.26106 at 298 K: 2COF2(g)CO2(g)+CF4(g) Calculate Kp...Problem 30E:
Use the following reactions and their equilibrium constants to predict the equilibrium constant for...Problem 31E:
Calculate Kc for reaction a. I2(g)2I(g)Kp=6.261022 (at 298 K) b. CH4(g)+H2O(g)CO(g)+3H2(g) c....Problem 32E:
Calculate Kpfor each reaction. a. N2O4(g)2NO2(g) Kc=5.9103 (at 298 K) b. N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g)...Problem 33E:
Write an equilibrium expression for each chemical equation for each chemical equation involving one...Problem 34E:
Find and fix the mistake in the equilibrium expression: PCl5(g)PCl3(l)+Cl2(g)Kc=[PCl3][Cl2][PCl5]Problem 35E:
Consider the reaction: CO(g)+2H2(g)CH3OH(g) An equilibrium mixture of this reaction at a certain...Problem 36E:
Consider the reaction: NH4HS(s)NH3(g)+H2S(g) An equilibrium mixture of this reaction at a certain...Problem 37E:
Consider the reaction: N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g) Complete the table. Assume that all concentrations are...Problem 38E:
Consider the reaction: H2(g)+I2(g)2HI(g) Complete the table. Assume that all concentrations are...Problem 39E:
Consider the reaction: 2NO(g)+Br2(g)2NOBr(g)Kp= 28.4 at 298 K In a reaction mixture at equilibrium,...Problem 40E:
Consider the reaction: SO2Cl2(g)SO2+Cl2(g)Kp=2.91103 at 298 K In a reaction at equilibrium, the...Problem 41E:
For the reaction A(g)2B(g) , a reaction vessel initially contains only A at a pressure of PA = 1.32...Problem 42E:
For the reaction 2A(g)B(g)+2C(g) , a reaction vessel initially contains only A at a pressure of PA =...Problem 43E:
Consider the reaction: Fe33+(aq)+SCN(aq)FeSCN2+(aq) A solution is made containing an initial [Fe3+]...Problem 44E:
Consider the reaction: SO2Cl2(g)SO2+Cl2(g) A reaction mixture is made containing an initial [SO2Cl2]...Problem 45E:
Consider the reaction: H2(g)+I2(g)2HI(g) A reaction mixture in a 3.67 L flask at a certain...Problem 46E:
Consider the reaction. CO(g)+2H2(g)CH3OH(g) A reaction mixture in a 5.19 L flask at a certain...Problem 47E:
Consider the reaction: NH4HS(s)NH3(g)+H2S(g) At a certain temperature, Kc=8.5103 . A reaction...Problem 48E:
Consider the reaction: 2H2S(g)2H2(g)+S2(g)Kp=2.4104 at 1073 K A reaction mixture contains 0.112 atm...Problem 49E:
Silver sulfate dissolves in water according to the reaction: Ag2SO4(s)2Ag+(aq)+SO42(aq) Kc=1.1105 at...Problem 50E:
Nitrogen dioxide reacts with itself according to the reaction: 2NO2(g)N2O4(g)Kp= 6.7 at 298 K A...Problem 51E:
Consider the reaction and the associated equilibrium constant: aA(g)bB(g)Kc = 4.0 Find the...Problem 52E:
Consider the reaction and the associated equilibrium constant: aA(g)+bB(g)cC(g)Kc= 5.0 Find the...Problem 53E:
For the reaction Kc= 0.513 at 500K. N2O4(g)2NO2(g) If a reaction vessel initially contains an N2O4...Problem 54E:
For the reaction, Kc= 255 at 1000 K CO(g)+Cl2(g)COCl2(g) . If a reaction mixture initially contains...Problem 55E:
Consider the reaction: NiO(s)+CO(g)Ni(s)+CO2(g) Kc=4.4103 at 1500 K If a mixture of solid nickel...Problem 56E:
Consider the reaction: CO(g)+H2O(g)CO2(g)+H2(g)Kc= 102 at 500 K If a reaction mixture initially...Problem 57E:
Consider the reaction: HC 2 H 3 O 2 (aq)+ H 2 O(l) H 3 O + (aq)+ C 2 H 3 O 2 (aq) K c =1.8 10 5 at...Problem 59E:
Consider the reaction: Br2(g)+Cl2(g)2BrCI(g)Kp=1.11104at150K A reaction mixture initially contains a...Problem 60E:
Consider the reaction: CO(g)+H2O(g)CO2(g)+H2(g)Kp=0.0611at2000K A reaction mixture initially...Problem 61E:
Consider the reaction: A(g)B(g)+C(g) Find the equilibrium concentrations of (A, B, and C for each...Problem 62E:
Consider the reaction: A(g)2B(g) Find the equilibrium partial pressures of A and B for each value of...Problem 63E:
Consider this reaction at equilibrium: CO(g)+Cl2(g)COCl2(g) Predict whether the reaction will shift...Problem 64E:
Consider this reaction at equilibrium: 2BrNO(g)2NO(g)+Br2(g) Predict whether the reaction will shift...Problem 65E:
Consider this reaction at equilibrium: 2KClO3(s)2KCl(s)+3O2(g) Predict whether the reaction will...Problem 67E:
Each reaction is allowed to come to equilibrium, and then the volume is changed as indicated....Problem 69E:
This reaction is endothermic: C(s)+CO2(g)2CO(g) Predict the effect (shift right, shift left. or no...Problem 70E:
This reaction is exothermic: C6H12O6(g)+6O2(g)6CO2(g)+6H2O(g) Predict the effect (shift right, shift...Problem 71E:
Coal, which is primarily carbon, can be converted to natural gas, primarily CH4, by the exothermic...Problem 72E:
Coal can be used to generate hydrogen gas (a potential fuel) by the endothermic reaction:...Problem 74E:
Nitrogen monoxide is a pollutant in the lower atmosphere that irritates the eyes and lungs and leads...Problem 75E:
The reaction CO2(g)+C(s)2CO(g) has Kp= 5.78 at 1200 K. a. Calculate the total pressure at...Problem 76E:
A mixture of water and graphite is heated to 600 K. When the system comes to equilibrium, it...Problem 77E:
At 650 K, the reaction MgCO3(s)MgO(s)+CO2(g) has Kp = 0.026. A 10.0-L container at 650 K has 1.0 g...Problem 78E:
A system at equilibrium contains I2(g) at a pressure of 0.21 atm and I(g) at a pressure of 0.23 atm....Problem 79E:
Consider the exothermic reaction: C2H4(g)+Cl2(g)C2H4Cl2(g) If you were trying to maximize the amount...Problem 80E:
Consider the endothermic reaction: C2H4(g)+I2(g)C2H4I2(g) If you were trying to maximize the amount...Problem 81E:
Consider the reaction: H2(g)+I2(g)2HI(g) A reaction mixture at equilibrium at 175 K contains PH2 =...Problem 85E:
The system described by the reaction: CO(g)+Cl(g)COCl2(g) is at equilibrium at a given temperature...Problem 86E:
A reaction vessel at 27017°C contains a mixture of SO2 (P = 3.00 atm) and O2 (P = 1.00 atm). When a...Problem 87E:
At 70 K, CCl4 decomposes to carbon and chlorine. The Kpfor the decomposition is 0.76. Find the...Problem 88E:
The equilibrium constant for the reaction SO2(g)+NO2(g)SO3(g)+NO(g) is 30. Find the amount of NO2...Problem 89E:
A sample of CaCO3(s) is introduced into a sealed container of volume 0.654 L and heated to 1000 K...Problem 90E:
An equilibrium mixture contains N2O4, (P = O.28) and NO2 (P = 1.1 atm) at 350 K. The volume of the...Problem 91E:
Carbon monoxide and chlorine gas react to form phosgene: CO(g)+Cl2(g)COCl2(g)Kp= 3.10 at 700 K If a...Problem 95E:
Nitrogen monoxide reacts with chlorine gas according to the reaction: 2NO(g)+Cl2(g)2NOCl(g)Kp= 0.27...Problem 96E:
At a given temperature, a system containing O2(g) and some oxides of nitrogen are described by these...Problem 97E:
A sample of pure NO2 is heated to 337 °C, at which temperature it partially dissociates according to...Problem 98E:
When N2O5(g) is heated, it dissociates into N2O3(g) and O2(g) according to the reaction:...Problem 99E:
A sample of SO3 is introduced into an evacuated sealed container and heated to 600 K. The following...Problem 100E:
A reaction A(g)B(g) has an equilibrium constant of 1.0104 . For which of the initial reaction...Problem 101E:
The reaction A(g)2B(g) has an equilibrium constant of Kc= 1.0 at a given temperature. If a reaction...Problem 102E:
A particular reaction has an equilibrium constant of Kp= 0.50. A reaction mixture is prepared in...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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