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11 September, 13:30

Suppose a 250. mL flask is filled with 0.30 mol of N_2 and 0.70 mol of NO. The following reaction becomes possible:

N_2 (g) + O_2? 2NO (g)

The equilibrium constant K for this reaction is 7.70 at the temperature of the flask.

Calculate the equilibrium molarity of O_2. Round your answer to one decimal place.

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  1. 11 September, 13:32
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    The equilibrium molarity of O2 is 0.6 M

    Explanation:

    Equation of reaction:

    1 mole of N2 reacts reversibly with 1 mole of O2 to form 2 moles of NO.

    Volume of flask (V) = 250 mL = 250/1000 = 0.25 L

    Initial concentration of N2 = number of moles of N2/V = 0.3/0.25 = 1.2 M

    Initial concentration of NO = number of moles of NO/V = 0.7/0.25 = 2.8 M

    Equilibrium constant (K) = 7.70

    Let the equilibrium concentration of O2 be y

    From the equation of reaction,

    Mole ratio of N2 to O2 is 1:1, equilibrium concentration of N2 is (1.2 - y).

    Mole ratio of O2 to NO is 1:2, equilibrium concentration of NO is (2.8 - 2y)

    K = [NO]^2/[N2][O2]

    7.7 = (2.8 - 2y) ^2 / (1.2 - y) y

    7.84 - 11.2y + 4y^2 = 9.24y - 7.7y^2

    4y^2 + 7.7y^2 - 11.2y - 9.24y + 7.84 = 0

    11.7y^2 - 20.44y + 7.84 = 0

    Divide each term by 11.7

    y^2 - 1.75y + 0.67 = 0

    The value of y is obtained using the quadratic formula

    y = [1.75 - sqrt (1.75^2 - 4*1*0.67) ] : 2*1 = [1.75 - sqrt (0.3825) ] : 2 = (1.75 - 0.62) : 2 = 1.13/2 = 0.565 = 0.6 (to 1 decimal place)

    Equilibrium concentration of O2 is 0.6 M
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