In the gas phase reaction 2 A(g) + B(g) = 3 C (g) + 2 D (g) it was found that when 1.00 mol A, 2.00 mol B and 1.00 mol D were mixed and allowed to come to equilibrium at 25oC, the resulting mixture contained 0.9 mol C at a total pressure of 1.00 bar. Calculate (a) the mole fractions of each species, (b) KX, (c) KP and (d) △Go . Answer: [0.087 (A); 0.370 (B); 0.196 (C); 0.348 (D); 0.326; 0.325; 2.76 kJ]
In the gas phase reaction 2 A(g) + B(g) = 3 C (g) + 2 D (g) it was found that when 1.00 mol A, 2.00 mol B and 1.00 mol D were mixed and allowed to come to equilibrium at 25oC, the resulting mixture contained 0.9 mol C at a total pressure of 1.00 bar. Calculate (a) the mole fractions of each species, (b) KX, (c) KP and (d) △Go . Answer: [0.087 (A); 0.370 (B); 0.196 (C); 0.348 (D); 0.326; 0.325; 2.76 kJ]
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In the gas phase reaction
2 A(g) + B(g) = 3 C (g) + 2 D (g)
it was found that when 1.00 mol A, 2.00 mol B and 1.00 mol D were mixed and allowed to come to equilibrium at 25oC, the resulting mixture contained 0.9 mol C at a total pressure of 1.00 bar. Calculate (a) the mole fractions of each species, (b) KX, (c) KP and (d) △Go .
Answer: [0.087 (A); 0.370 (B); 0.196 (C); 0.348 (D); 0.326; 0.325; 2.76 kJ]
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