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I. the temperature of the system
II. the nature of the reactants and products
III. the concentration of the reactants
IV. the concentration of the products
The value of the equilibrium constant, K, is dependent on:
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I. the temperature of the system
II. the nature of the reactants and products
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At a given temperature, K = 0.017 for the equilibrium:
PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)
What is K for:
Cl2(g) + PCl3(g) PCl5(g)?
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ANSWER
59
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CONSIDER THE CHEMICAL SYSTEM :CO + CL2 COCL2; K = 4.6 X 109
How do the equilibrium concentrations of the reactants compare to the equilibrium concentration of the product?A) They are much smaller.B) They are much bigger.C) They are about the same.D) They have to be exactly equal.E) You can't tell from the information given.
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ANSWER
A: They are much smaller
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If the concentration of the product were to halved, what would happen to the equilibrium constant?
A)B)C)D)E
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ANSWER
D: It would not change its value
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Find the value of the equilibrium constant (K) (at 500 K) for
N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g).
The value for Kp at 500 K is 1.5 x 10–5
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ANSWER
0.025
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Consider the following reaction:
2HF(g) H2(g) + F2(g) (K = 1.00 x 10–2)
Given 1.00 mole of HF(g), 0.362 mole of H2(g), and 0.750 mole of F2(g) are mixed in a 5.00 L flask, determine in which direction this reaction will shift to reach equilibrium. Support your work with Q.
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ANSWER
Q=0.272Q>K therefore will
shift towards reactants
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Consider the reaction H2 + I2 2HI for which K = 44.8 at a high temperature. If an equimolar mixture of reactants gives the concentration of the product to be 0.50 M at equilibrium, determine the equilibrium concentration of the hydrogen.
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ANSWER
7.5 x 10-2 M
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GIVEN THE EQUATION 2A(G) 2B(G) + C(G). AT A PARTICULAR TEMPERATURE, K = 1.6 X 104.If you mixed 5.0 mol B, 0.10
mol C, and 0.0010 mol A in a one-liter container, which direction would the reaction initially proceed?
A)To the left.
B)To the right.
C)The above mixture is the equilibrium mixture.
D)Cannot tell from the information given.
E)None of these (A-D).
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ANSWER
A: To the left
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GIVEN THE EQUATION 2A(G) 2B(G) + C(G). AT A PARTICULAR TEMPERATURE, K = 1.6 X 104.Addition of chemical B to an equilibrium mixture of the above will
A)
cause [A] to increaseB)
cause [C] to increaseC)
have no effectD)
cannot be determinedE)
none of the above
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ANSWER
A: Cause [A] to increase
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GIVEN THE EQUATION 2A(G) 2B(G) + C(G). AT A PARTICULAR TEMPERATURE, K = 1.6 X 104.At a higher temperature, K =
1.8 x 10–5. Placing the equilibrium mixture in an ice bath (thus lowering the temperature) willA)
cause [A] to increaseB)
cause [B] to increaseC)
have no effectD)
cannot be determinedE)
none of the above
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ANSWER
B: Cause [B] to increase
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GIVEN THE EQUATION 2A(G) 2B(G) + C(G). AT A PARTICULAR TEMPERATURE, K = 1.6 X 104.
Raising the pressure by lowering the volume of the container will
A)
cause [A] to increaseB)
cause [B] to increaseC)
have no effectD)
cannot be determinedE)
none of the above
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ANSWER
A: cause [A] to increase