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25 August, 21:02

In a study of the conversion of methane to other fuels, a chemical engineer mixes gaseous CH4 and H2O in a 0.32-L flask at 1200 K. At equilibrium the flask contains 0.028 mol of CO, 0.084 mol of H2, and 0.045 mol CH4. What is [H2O] at equilibrium if Kc at this temperature is 0.26

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  1. 25 August, 21:08
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    [H2O] = 0.0434 M

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Moles CH4 = 0.045 moles

    Moles CO = 0.028 moles

    Moles H2 = 0.084 moles

    Volume = 0.32 L

    Temperature = 1200 K

    Kc = 0.26

    Step 2: The balanced equation

    CH4 (g) + H2O (g) ⇆ CO (g) + 3H2 (g)

    Step 3: Calculate molarity at the equilibrium

    [CH4] = 0.045 moles / 0.32 L = 0.141 M

    [H2O] = ?

    [CO] = 0.028 moles / 0.32 L = 0.0875 M

    [H2] = 0.084 moles / 0.32 L = 0.263 M

    Step 4: Calculate [H2O]

    Kc = 0.26 = [CO][H2]³/[CH4][H2O]

    0.26 = 0.0875*0.263³ / 0.141*[H2O]

    0.26 = 0.0015917516125 / 0.141*[H2O]

    0.141*[H2O] = 0.0015917516125 / 0.26 = 0.006122

    [H2O] = 0.0434 M
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