Here it is, **** IF ANYTHING, PLEASE 'TRY' TO HELP ME WITH #2 PROBLEM ***
1) (Im sure i have it correct, but it wont hurt to post it now will it?)
At 527 C the quilibrium constant for the reaction COCL2 ::equil::CO + CL2 has the value Kc = 4.63x10-3. The Initial Partial pressure of COCL2 is 0.760atm. Calculate the equilibrium partial pressures for each component.
What i Got -> Kp = Kc(RT)^delta N
delta N = 2-1 = 1
temp = 800.15
kp = 4.63 x 10^-3 x 0.0821 x 800.15 = 0.304
0.304 = P(CO) * P (Cl2) / P (COCl2)
0.304 = x^2 / 0.760 - x
0.231 - 0.304x = x^2
0 = x^2 + 0.304x - 0.231
used quadratic equation and got x = .352 or x= -656
so the one that is positive is right correct? <----
.352 pressure is for CO and CL2
.760 - .352 = .354 for COCL2 (correct?)
2) In the reaction 2ICI ::equil::I2 + Cl2 at 682 K, a .682g sample of ICI is placed in a 625 mL reaction vessel. When equilibrium is reached, 0.0383g of I2 is found in the mixture. What is the Kc for this reaction?
Help needed at this spot.