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3 July, 08:00

Consider the following reaction:

Br2 (g) + Cl2 (g) ⇌ 2BrCl (g), Kp=1.112 at 150 K.

A reaction mixture initially contains a Br2 partial pressure of 751 torr and a Cl2 partial pressure of 737 torr at 150 K.

Calculate the equilibrium partial pressure of BrCl.

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  1. 3 July, 08:12
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    the equilibrium partial pressure of BrCl is pBC = 784.52 torr

    Explanation:

    Since

    Br₂ (g) + Cl₂ (g) ⇌ 2BrCl (g), Kp=1.112 at 150 K

    denoting BC as BrCl, B as Br₂, C as Cl₂, p as partial pressure, then

    Kp = pBC²/[pB*pC]

    solving for pBC

    pBC = √ (Kp*pB*pC)

    replacing values

    pBC = √ (Kp*pB*pC) = √ (1.112*751 torr*737 torr) = 784.52 torr

    pBC = 784.52 torr

    then the equilibrium partial pressure of BrCl is pBC = 784.52 torr
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