The equilibrium constant Kc for the following reaction is equal to 0.20 at 250°C. Calculate the equilibrium constant Kp for the reverse reaction at the same temperature.

COCl2 (g) = CO (g) + Cl2 (g)

My Answer:
To find the reverse reaction of Kc, it should be 1/0.2 = 5, so the new Kc is 5 for the reverse reaction.

Delta G is also = -1 in the reverse reaction

So Kp = 5* (0.08206 * 523K)^-1
Kp = 0.116
I wanted to check if this was correct

1 answer

Looks ok to me. Good work.
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