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25 October, 05:21

The equilibrium constant kc for the decomposition of phosgene, cocl2, is 4.63 10-3 at 527°c. cocl2 (g) equilibrium reaction arrow co (g) + cl2 (g) calculate the equilibrium partial pressure of all the components, starting with pure phosgene at 0.760 atm.

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  1. 25 October, 05:50
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    By using Kp formula:

    Kp = Kc RTΔn

    when Kc = 4.63x10^-3

    R = 0.0821

    T = 527 + 273 = 800 K

    Δn = moles of products - moles of reactants = 2-1 = 1

    by substitution:

    Kp = 4.63x10^-3 * 0.0821 * 800 = 0.304

    from ICE table:

    COCl2 (g) → CO (g) + Cl2 (g)

    initial 0.760 0 0

    change - X + X + X

    final (0.760-X) + X + X

    by substitution:

    Kp = P (CO) * P (Cl2) / p (COCl2)

    4.63x10^-3 = X*X / (0.76 - X)

    ∴X = 0.057

    ∴P (CO) = 0.057

    P (Cl2) = 0.057 atm

    and P (COCl2) = 0.760-0.057 = 0.703 atm
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