Please consider the reaction
CaCO
3(s)
CaO(s) + CO
2(g)
The equilibrium constant K
p at a specific temperature should be equal to a certain value of P
CO2 regardless of initial amounts of reactants of products.
However, if I have some amount of CaO in a closed container and add CO
2 such that its partial pressure is less than K
p for that temperature, will the system reach equilibrium? What if it is instead equal?
I believe that it shouldn't reach equilibrium since the partial pressure of CO
2 wouldn't be able to reach K
p but I'm not sure because I can't imagine how the reaction will proceed if equilibrium isn't reached. To completion?
Thank you