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A chemist placed a mixture of
CO₂ (g) and
CF4 (9) into a flask at a particular temperature. These gases
react:
CO2 (g) + CF4 (9) ⇒ 2COF2 (g)
After this mixture came to equilibrium, she found that it
contained 0.45 mole fraction of
CF4 and 0.12 mole fraction of
COF2. Calculate
K₂ at this temperature for this reaction.
Kp
=
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Transcribed Image Text:A chemist placed a mixture of CO₂ (g) and CF4 (9) into a flask at a particular temperature. These gases react: CO2 (g) + CF4 (9) ⇒ 2COF2 (g) After this mixture came to equilibrium, she found that it contained 0.45 mole fraction of CF4 and 0.12 mole fraction of COF2. Calculate K₂ at this temperature for this reaction. Kp =
A chemist wants to prepare phosgene, COCl2, by the
following reaction:
CO(g) + Cl₂ (g) = COCl₂ (g)
He places 4.10 g of chlorine,
Cl2, and an equal molar amount of carbon monoxide,
CO, into a 10.00 L reaction vessel at 395°C. After the
reaction comes to equilibrium, he adds another 4.10 g of
chlorine to the vessel in order to push the reaction to the
right to get more product. What is the partial pressure of
phosgene when the reaction again comes to equilibrium?
Ke 1.23 × 10³
=
Partial pressure =
atm
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Transcribed Image Text:A chemist wants to prepare phosgene, COCl2, by the following reaction: CO(g) + Cl₂ (g) = COCl₂ (g) He places 4.10 g of chlorine, Cl2, and an equal molar amount of carbon monoxide, CO, into a 10.00 L reaction vessel at 395°C. After the reaction comes to equilibrium, he adds another 4.10 g of chlorine to the vessel in order to push the reaction to the right to get more product. What is the partial pressure of phosgene when the reaction again comes to equilibrium? Ke 1.23 × 10³ = Partial pressure = atm
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