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Homework answers / question archive / University of Texas, Arlington CHEM 1442 Chapter 14 Questions Equilibrium Problems with NO x(variable) – Numbers only problems 1)For the reaction given below, 3 moles of A and 4 moles of B are placed in a 5 L flask

University of Texas, Arlington CHEM 1442 Chapter 14 Questions Equilibrium Problems with NO x(variable) – Numbers only problems 1)For the reaction given below, 3 moles of A and 4 moles of B are placed in a 5 L flask

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CHEM 1442

Chapter 14 Questions

Equilibrium Problems with NO x(variable) – Numbers only problems

1)For the reaction given below, 3 moles of A and 4 moles of B are placed in a 5 L flask. At equilibrium, the concentration of A is 0.4 moles/L. What is the value of K? 2 A(g) + B(g) ? C(g)

  1. Hydrogen Sulfide decomposes at 700 oC according to the following reaction: 2H2S(g) ? 2H2(g) +  S2(g)

 

If H2S with the initial concentration of 0.15 M is placed in a container and warmed to 700 oC, the concentration of S2(g) at equilibrium is found to be 8.1 x10-4 M. What is the value of Kc at 700 oC for this reaction? Ans 9.7 X 10-8

 

Equilibrium Problems with x - you must solve for x

  1.         The equilibrium constant, Kp, for the reaction: 2HCN(g) ? H2(g) + C2N2(g) is 4 X 10-4. What is the equilibrium partial pressure of C2N2 if pure HCN was               originally present at 25 atm?

 

  1. For the reaction below, K = 0.25. If one mole of each A, B, and C is placed in                        a1L flask, what is the equilibrium concentration of C? A(g) + B(g) ? 2C(g)
  2. A weak acid, HA, has a Keq of 1.8 X 10-5. What is the H+ concentration at equilibrium if the initial concentration is 0.15 M? Reaction: HA → H+ + A-

 

 

 

Le Chatelier’s Principle

 

  1. The equilibrium reaction: n-butane ? Iso-butane has a K value of 2.5 at 25oC.                    If 1 M of n-butane and 2.9 M of iso-butane are mixed together in a bulb at 25oC,     which of the following statements is correct?
    1. the system is at equilibrium (b) the concentration of n-butane will decrease

when equilibrium is attained (c) the concentration of n-butane will increase when equilibrium is attained

(d) cannot predict what will happen.

7.            A(s) + 2B(g) ? 3C(g) ?H = -20 kJ

Will the following cause the reaction to shift right or left: (a) Add small amount                 of A (b) cool the vessel (c) increase the size of the vessel (d) add B (e) remove                                                C (f) add He to vessel

 

  1. 2A(g) + B(s) ? 3C(g) With each of the following changes, which way will the reaction shift (right or left) and will the concentration of C increase, decrease, or stay the same at equilibrium. (a) Add A (b) remove B (c) heat the reaction( ?H for the reaction is 10 J.) (d) add 1 atm He (e) remove some C

 

How Changing the equation will change the value of K

 

  1. For the reaction:  2A + B ? 3C, K = 4. What is the value of K for the                         following: (a) 3C ? 2A + B
    1. 4A + 2B ? 6C

 

  1. Consider the following two equilibria:

SO2(g) + 0.5 O2(g) ? SO3(g) = K1 and 2SO3(g) ? 2SO2(g) + O2(g) = K2

 

1                       2

Which of the following represents the relation of K1 to the second equation?                  (a) K2 = K 2 (b) K 2

 

1

= K1 (c) K2 = K1 (d) K2 = 1/K1 (d) K2 = 1/K 2

Extra concept using the quadratic equation to solve equilibrium problems

 

  1. In the reaction below, we begin with 2 M CO and 1 .M H2O. CO(g) + H2O(g) → CO2(g) + H2(g)              Kc = 1.56 What is the equilibrium value of CO2?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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