Question
For reactions in solution, molar concentrations are usually used in equilibrium constant
expressions (designated by K or Kc). In gases, partial pressures can also be used (designated
by Kp). Equilibrium partial pressures of NOCl, NO and Cl2 in a container at 300 K are 1.2
atm, 0.050 atm and 0.30 atm, respectively. Calculate a value for the equilibrium constant Kp
for the following reaction.
2 2NO (g) + Cl (g) 2NOCl (g)
expressions (designated by K or Kc). In gases, partial pressures can also be used (designated
by Kp). Equilibrium partial pressures of NOCl, NO and Cl2 in a container at 300 K are 1.2
atm, 0.050 atm and 0.30 atm, respectively. Calculate a value for the equilibrium constant Kp
for the following reaction.
2 2NO (g) + Cl (g) 2NOCl (g)
Answers
I found K =1920
my question is whether the temperature is being used at all and if it is why?
my question is whether the temperature is being used at all and if it is why?
My calculator is broken so I can't check your calculation; however, no the temperature is not being used EXCEPT that the value for Kp calculated is at 300 K and no other temperature. Kp and Kc change with T.
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