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The value of Kp for the reaction 2 A(g) + B(g) + 3 C(g) → 2 D(g) + E(g) is

14610 at a particular temperature. a) Which of the following is the correct expression for Kp?

b) What does the magnitude of Kp tell us about the equilibrium position of the reaction?

c) What would be the value of Kp for the reaction 2 D(g) + E(g) → 2 A(g)

+ 3 C(g)?

+ B(g)

d) What would be the value of Kp for the reaction 6 A(g) + 3 B(g) + 9 C(g) → 6

D(g) + 3 E(g)?​

Answers

Answered by VaibhavGupta79
3

Answer:

The given reaction is :-

2H

2

O(g)+2Cl

2

(g)⇌4HCl(g)+O

2

(g)

We have, T=400

0

C=400+273=673K

K

P

=K

C

(RT)

△n

Here, △n=4+2−2−2=2

⇒K

P

=K

C

(RT)

2

⇒K

C

=

(RT)

2

K

P

=

(0.0821×673)

2

0.035

=1.1×10

−5m

Plz Mark me BRAINLEST

Explanation:

Answered by xXitmisskillergfxX
3

Answer:

The value of Kp for the reaction, CO2(g) + C(s) 2CO(g) is 3.0 at 1000 K. If initially PCO2 = 0.48 bar and PCO = 0 bar and pure graphite is present, calculate ...

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The given reaction is : - CO2 (g) + C (s) 2CO (g) ; KP = 3 Initial pressure : 0.48 0 0 At eqm : (0.48 - p) 2p (let)Now, KP = [ CO ]^2 [CO2 ] KP = (pCO)^2

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