I have trouble with two problems, I have tried on my own, but what I've gotten seems wrong. The questions are shown below:
1. The equilibrium constant, K, for the fowlling reaction is 10.5 at 350K.
2 CH2Cl2(g) -----> CH4(g) + CCl4(g)
At equilibrium mixture of the three gases in a 1.00L flask at 350K contains 5.17E-2 M CH2Cl2, 0.291M
CH4 and 0.168 M CCl4. What will be the concentration of the three gases once equilibrium has been
reestablished, if 0.123 mol of CCl4(g) is added to the flask?
I found the x value equal to 0.205 by setting up the ICE table, but my new concentrations don't make
sense when I plug the x value back to the equilibrium equation. I don't know what I did wrong on this
problem.
Another one is :
The equilibrium constant, Kc, for the following reaction is 1.37E-3 at 233K.
2 NOBr(g) -----> 2NO(g) + Br2(g)
When a sufficiently large sample of NOBr(g) is introduced into an evacuated vessel at 233K, the
equilibrium concentration of Br2(g) is found to be 0.241M. Calculate the concentration of NOBr in the
equilibrium mixture.
And I got negative number for x value, it seems wrong.
Please help me, I would be greatly appreciated!!!