CHM 2046 Study Guide - Final Guide: Bromine, Partial Pressure, Rice Chart

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In a reaction mixture at equilibrium, the partial pressure of no is 0. 191 atm and that of br2 is 0. 102 atm. This is actually simple like the kc because it gives in equilibrium partial pressure aka there"s no ice! Just solve for x, and then nobr is x. Consider the reaction x(g) + y(g) 3 z(g). Initially, the container is filled only with 1. 20 atm of z(g). At equilibrium, the total pressure in the container is 0. 9 atm. The total for the container (0. 9) is adding all 3 values which on the ice table are x, x, and 1. 2-3x. Plug in the x values to get the k. Consider the following reaction: x2o4(g) 2 xo2(g), kpp = 2. 00. Some x2o4(g) is placed into an empty container, and the partial pressure of xo2(g) at equilibrium is measured to be 0. 140 atm. Enter your answer numerically in units of atm.