The equilibrium constant Kp is defined as: Kp=(PNH3)2⋅PCO2(PNH2COONH4) Since the solid does not appear in the expression, we have: Kp=(PNH3)2⋅PCO2 Step 7: Substitute the Partial Pressures into the ExpressionSubstituting the values we found: Kp=(23P)2⋅(13P) Calculating this ...
In chemical kinetics, if we reverse a chemical reaction, then its equilibrium constant is also reversed. If we multiply the initial reaction by any number, let us assume 2, the equilibrium constant will be squared of the original. For example: ...
Kp= Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The equilibrium constant,Kp,for the following reaction is1.04×10-2 NH4Cl(s)⇌NH3(g)+HCl(g) IfΔH°for this reaction is268kJ,what is the value ofKp...
Consider the following reaction. N2O(g) + NO2(g) arrow 3NO(g); Delta H = +155.7 kJ In which direction will the equilibrium shift if some NO is added? A mixture of three gases is at equilibrium: 2NOCl (g) to 2NO(g) + ...
This reversibility is generally only considered important for weak acids, where the percent dissociation is very limited. In this case the different aqueous species of the dissociation reaction equilibrium are related by a mathematical expression corresponding to...
Step 1: Write the balanced chemical equationThe reaction given is:NH4HS(s)⇌NH3(g)+H2S(g) Step 2: Identify the equilibrium expressionFor the reaction, the equilibrium constant Kp is defined as:Kp=PNH3⋅PH2SPNH4HSSince NH4HS is a solid, it does not appear in the expression. Thus:Kp...
Answer to: dP/dt = kP represents the growth rate of a population P, where k is a constant and t is measured in years. If the population triples...