The equilibrium constant for the following reaction:
COI2?(g) ? CO (g) + I2?(g)
is 5.1 x 10-2?at 298 K
Deduce whether the following reaction mixture concentrations represent a reaction at equilibrium and for those not at equilibrium indicate the direction is proceeding:
Answer:
The reaction quotient expression is
Reaction mixture 1:
In this mixture?Q >> Kc, so Q has to decrease to reach Kc. This means the reaction must be moving to the left, in order to reach equilibrium, so the reactants are favoured
Reaction mixture 2:
In this mixture, the value of?Q = Kc, so the reaction is at equilibrium
Reaction mixture 3:
In this mixture?Q < Kc, so Q has to increase to reach Kc. This means the reaction must be moving to the right, in order to reach equilibrium, so the products are favoured
The calculation of Q is not explicitly part of the SL course, just as calculating?Kc?values only comes in HL chemistry. However, a comparison of Q and?Kc?is relevant and the worked example is included only to illustrate how Q is determined from experimental data.
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