Help. I've been trying to do this question for quite some time.
The first stage in polymerization is dimerization — the bonding of two identical molecules.
Tetrafluoroethylene, a gas, dimerizes at high temperature to form octafluorocyclobutane, C4F8,
another gas. A sample of pure tetrafluoroethylene was introduced to a 1.00 liter reaction vessel at 175°C at time t = 0. The pressure inside the reaction vessel was monitored as a function of time and the following data were obtained:
Time (s) 0 25 50 75 100 125
Pressure (atm) 9.19 8.19 7.55 7.10 6.77 6.52
Define the rate of reaction in terms of the disappearance of tetrafluoroethylene.
(a) Calculate the pressure and concentration of C2F4 and C4F8 at each of the times listed above.
Hint: Let x be the partial pressure of reacted C2F4. Use stoichiometry to write an equation for
the total pressure in the vessel, which is a sum of the partial pressures of C2F4 and C4F8. Use
this equation to find the partial pressures of the two gases at each time.
I'm legitimately stumped.
I have done Ptotal=PC2F4 + C4F8 as the question reccomends, and have set the pressure of reacted C2F4 to x.
I assume that Ptotal= The value in the table.
PC2F4= Initial C2F4 pressure- x(as it's reacted, and thus the amount has decreased)
PC4F8= Initial C4F8 pressure + x(what has reacted has now formed C4F8, and thus has increased).
I then attempted to apply PV= nRT to find the initial pressure. However, I was unable to determine the amount of moles and thus unable to solve.
My second method involved formulating the classic Products/Reactants= Kp value equation. However, the Kp value was not given, and thus I doubt they intend its use.
Please assist me, thank you very much. Maybe its because I'm sick, but I just can't seem to figure this out.