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1 Name: 1 Equilibrium Worksheet SOLUTIONS Complete the following questions on a separate piece of paper. 1. Write the uilibrium epression,, for each of the following reactions: a NO (g + O (g NO (g [ NO [ NO [ O b HCl (g + O (g H O (g + Cl (g O [ Cl Cl [ O c NOCl (g NO (g + ½ Cl (g 1 [ NO [ Cl [ NOCl d Fe + (aq + SCN - (aq FeSCN + (aq [ FeSCN [ Fe [ SCN e CaCl (s Ca + (aq + Cl - (aq [ Ca [ Cl f HC H O (aq + H O (l H O + - (aq + C H O (aq O [ CH O C H O g MgO (s + CO (g MgCO (s 1 [ CO h C (s + CO (g + Cl (g COCl (g [ COCl [ CO [ Cl i Ca (PO (s Ca + - (aq + PO (aq [ Ca [ PO j ZnO (s + CO (g Zn (s +CO (g [ CO [ CO. The uilibrium constant for the uilibrium CO (g + H O (g CO (g + H (g is 0 at 600. What is the value of the uilibrium constant for the reverse reaction at the same temperature? 1 1 reverse Classif the following uilibria as heterogeneous or homogeneous, and write an uilibrium epression for each. a NH NO (s N (g + H O (g heterogeneous [ N O
2 Name: b H O (l H O (g heterogeneous H O [ ( g c SO (g + ½ O (g SO (g homogeneous [ SO 1/ [ SO [ O d S 8(s + 8 O (g 8 SO (g heterogeneous 8 [ SO 8 [ O. At the uilibrium point in the decomposition of phosphorus pentachloride to chlorine and phosphorus trichloride, the following concentrations are obtained: mol/l PCl 5, 0.15 mol/l PCl and 0.7 mol/l Cl. Determine the for the reaction. PCl 5(g PCl (g + Cl (g C = M 0.15 M 0.7 M [ PCl [ Cl [ PCl 5 (0.15(0.7 ( Therefore the value for the reaction is The colourless gas dinitrogen tetroide decomposes to the brown coloured air pollutant nitrogen dioide and eists in uilibrium. A 0.15 mol sample of dinitrogen tetroide is introduced into a 1.00 L container and allowed to decompose at a given temperature. When uilibrium is reached, the concentration of the dinitrogen tetroide is mol/l. What is the value of for this reaction? N O (g NO (g MR 1 I C - + E = =0.050 [ NO [ N O (0.10 ( Therefore the value for the reaction is Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes to phosphorus trichloride and chlorine gas. A 1.10 mol/l sample of PCl 5 was placed into a vessel. At uilibrium it was determined that the concentration was 0. mol/l. Calculate the for this reaction. PCl 5(g PCl (g + Cl (g [ PCl [ Cl MR [ PCl5 I (0.77(0.77 C (0. E = = 0.77 Therefore the value for the reaction is 1.80
3 Name: 7. Gaseous dinitrogen tetroide is placed in a flask and allowed to decompose to nitrogen dioide and reach uilibrium at 100 C. At 100 C, the value of is 0.1. If the concentration of dinitrogen tetroide at uilibrium is mol/l, what is the concentration of nitrogen dioide at uilibrium? N O (g NO (g 0.1 [ NO [ NO [ N O [ NO ( M 8. A 0.91 mol sample of dinitrogen tetroide is placed in a 1.00 L vessel and heated to 100 C. At uilibrium it is found that 0.7 % of the dinitrogen tetroide has decomposed to nitrogen dioide. Calculate the for this reaction. N O (g NO (g MR 1 I C - + E At uilibrium, 0.7% of N O is gone 0.00 = 0.7% of 0.91 = (0.07(0.91 = [N O = 0.70 M [NO = 0.8 M Therefore the uilibrium constant is At 5 C, the uilibrium concentration of dinitrogen tetroide gas is mol/l and the total gas concentration is mol/l. Determine the for the decomposition of dinitrogen tetroide gas to nitrogen dioide gas at this temperature. N O (g NO (g [N O = M [gas = M [NO = M M = M [ NO [ N O (5.910 ( [ NO [ N O (0.8 ( Therefore the uilibrium constant is 5.9X10 -.
4 Name: 10. The following reaction has value of 85.0 at 60 C: SO (g + NO (g NO (g + SO (g If a miture of sulfur dioide and nitrogen dioide is prepared, each with an initial concentration of mol/l, calculate the uilibrium concentrations of nitrogen dioide and nitrogen monoide at this temperature. SO (g + NO (g NO (g + SO (g = 85.0 MR I C E [ NO[ SO [ SO [ NO [NO = M ( ( (0.100 (0.100 ( [NO = M Therefore the concentration of nitrogen dioide is M and nitrogen monoide is M. 11. At 100 C the reaction below has an uilibrium constant,, value of If 1.00 mol of phosgene, COCl, is placed in a 10.0 L flask, calculate the concentration of carbon monoide at uilibrium. COCl (g CO (g + Cl (g 0.100/ < 1000 appro will not work COCl (g CO (g + Cl (g = MR I C E X 0.100/ > 1000 appro will work Therefore [CO = M [ CO[ Cl [ COCl ( ( Si moles of SO (g and four moles of O (g are introduced into a 1.00 L reaction vessel and allowed to react to form SO (g. At uilibrium, the vessel contains four moles of SO (g. Calculate for this reaction. SO (g + O (g SO (g [O =.00 M MR 1 [ SO I [ SO [ O C (.00 E =.00 At uilibrium [SO =.00 M (.00 (.00 Therefore =.00 M [SO =.00 M.00
5 Name: 5 1. Hdrogen and iodine gases react to form hdrogen iodide gas. If 6.00 mol of H and.00 mol of I are placed in a.00 L vessel and allowed to come to uilibrium at 50 C calculate the uilibrium concentrations of all species. The for the reaction is.00 at 50 C. H (g + I (g HI (g =.00 MR 1 1 I C E ( I [ I ( M Therefore [H =1. M, [I =0.0 M and [HI=1. M. ( ( At 75 C, the uilibrium constant for the reaction between hdrogen and iodine gases to make hdrogen iodide gas is A sample of hdrogen iodide was placed into a.00 L vessel and it was found that at uilibrium 0.18 mol of H gas was present. a How man moles of HI were originall placed into the flask? H (g + I (g HI (g = 51.5 V=.00 L MR 1 1 I 0 0 C E - At uilibrium [H =0.109 M = Therefore at uilibrium [I =0.109 M and [HI=-0.18 I n [ I HI =(.00L(1.00 M =.00 mol ( / < 1000 appro will not work 1.00 (0.109( b What are the uilibrium concentrations of I and HI? [I = [HI= [I = M [HI = 0.78 M Therefore.00 moles of hdrogen iodide were initiall added.
6 Name: Carbon monoide and chlorine gases react to form phosgene gas (COCl. At uilibrium, there is 0.6 mol of CO, 0.8 mol of Cl and 1.56 mol of COCl in a.00 L container. How man moles of Cl must be added to reduce the concentration of CO to 0.5 mol/l? [0. mol CO (g + Cl (g COCl (g A Use the uilibrium concentrations given to calculate the value. [ COCl [ CO[ Cl (0.78 (0.1( B A given amount of chlorine gas in mol/l is added to the reaction and uilibrium is re-established at the SAME temperature. CO (g + Cl (g COCl (g =18 V=.0 L MR I / < 1000 C appro will not E work At uilibrium [CO=0.5 M 0.1-=0.5 =0.06 M Therefore [Cl = [COCl = = = [ COCl [ CO[ Cl (0.8 (0.5( Therefore the moles of Cl added is 0. mol [Cl added = 0.11 mol/l 16. At 50 C the uilibrium constant for the reaction CaCO (s CaO (s + CO (g was found to be a What is the uilibrium concentration of carbon dioide at this temperature? CaCO (s CaO (s + CO (g =[CO [CO =0.15 M b If g of solid calcium carbonate was placed in a 10.0 L vessel and heated to the same temperature could uilibrium be reached? Justif our answer with calculations. Equilibrium will be reached with these conditions g of CaCO in 10.0 L moles of CaCO =1.00 mol Since 1 mol of CaCO produces 1 mol of CO, the maimum amount of carbon dioide that can be produced is 1.00 mol giving a [CO of 0.10 M. Since the concentration of CO when uilibrium is reached at this temperature is 0.15 M and the maimum [CO in this case is 0.10 M uilibrium will not be established.
7 Name: The uilibrium constant for the reaction below is Calculate all uilibrium concentrations if 0. mol of iodine chloride gas is placed in a 1.00 L vessel and allowed to come to uilibrium. ICl (g I (g + Cl (g =0.11 MR 1 1 I C E / < 1000 appro will not work ICl (g I (g + Cl (g [ I [ Cl [ ICl ( ( ( Therefore [ICl =0.0 M, [I =0.066 M and [Cl =0.066 M. 18. At 100 C, the value of for the formation of hdrogen chloride gas from its elements is Determine the uilibrium concentrations of all species if 0.50 mol of both chlorine gas and hdrogen gas are placed in a 1.00 L vessel and allowed to reach uilibrium. H (g + Cl (g HCl (g Cl =.5110 [ Cl MR 1 1 I (.5110 C (0.50 (0.50 E / < 1000 appro will not work Therefore [H = M, [Cl = M and [HCl =0.9 M 19. Nitrogen gas reacts with ogen gas to form nitrogen monoide gas. The for this reaction at 150 C is Determine the uilibrium concentrations of all species when 1.00 mol/l of nitrogen and ogen is placed in a vessel and allowed to reach uilibrium. N (g + O (g NO (g = MR 1 1 I C E / >1000 appro will work [ NO [ N [ O (1.0 Therefore [N =0.995 M, [O =0.995 M and [NO = M. ( (1.0
8 Name: 8 0. At 000 C, the for the decomposition of carbon dioide gas to carbon monoide and ogen gases is Determine the ogen concentration at uilibrium when 1.00 mol of CO is placed in a 1.00 L vessel. CO (g CO (g + O (g MR 1 I C E / >1000 appro will work Therefore the [O = M [ CO [ O [ CO ( ( The dissociation of ammonia gas to nitrogen and hdrogen gases has a value of at 7 C. If.00 mol of ammonia is placed in a.00 L vessel and allowed to reach uilibrium, what is the concentration of hdrogen and nitrogen. NH (g N (g + H (g = MR 1 I C E / >1000 appro will work [ N [ NH Therefore [N =.110 M and [H = M.. The following reaction takes place in a 1.00L vessel at 500 C. 7 ( ( ( (1.00 HI (g H (g + I (g Equilibrium concentrations were found to be 1.76 mol/l HI, 0.00 mol/l H and 0.00 mol/l I. If an additional mol of hdrogen iodide gas is introduced at the same temperature, what the new concentrations of all gases once uilibrium has been reestablished? A Use the given concentrations to calculate [ I I (0.0(0.0 ( B After the addition of an mol of HI (g. HI (g H (g + I (g = MR 1 1 I C E / <1000 appro will not work I 0.07 Therefore [HI=.18 M, [H =0.1 M and [I =0.1 M. [ I (0.00 (0.00 (
9 Name: 9. The dissociation of ammonia to nitrogen and hdrogen gases at 00.0 C has a value of 1.9. If mol of ammonia is placed in a ml container, determine the uilibrium concentrations of all gases. NH (g N (g + H (g =1.9 [ N MR 1 [ NH I C ( ( 1.9 E ( / <1000 appro will not work If =-0.89 the concentrations of N and H will be negative which is not possible. 1.00/ <1000 appro will not work.00/ <1000 appro will not work a 1 7 ( , b 0.89, 0.15 Therefore [NH =0.7 M, [N =0.15 M and [H =0.95 M..78, c The uilibrium constant, for the reaction below is 85.0 at 60 C. If a miture is prepared where the initial concentration of sulfur dioide is 1.00 mol/l and nitrogen dioide is.00 mol/l calculate the uilibrium concentration of nitrogen monoide and nitrogen dioide. SO (g + NO (g NO (g + SO (g =85.0 MR I C E ( Therefore [NO=0.989 M and [NO =1.01 M. a 1 [ NO[ SO [ SO ( , b.05, [ NO , c 0 ( ( ( Hdrogen reacts with iodine vapour to produce hdrogen iodide vapour. The value of eg is 9.0.Calculate the concentration of all species at uilibrium, if there was.00 mol of hdrogen and mol of iodine in a one vessel initiall. H (g + I (g HI (g = 9.0 I MR 1 1 [ I I ( C (.00 (0.500 E ( , b., Therefore [H =1.51 M, [I =0.010M and [HI=0.97 M. a 5 1.5, c
10 Name: In a 1 L vessel,.0 g of phosphorus pentachloride is heated. Onl, 0 % of the phosphorus pentachloride dissociates into phosphorus trichloride and chlorine gas. What is the densit of the uilibrium miture? -.0 g/l - The Law of Conservation of Mass states that in a closed sstem mass is not lost during a chemical reaction therefore the densit of the uilibrium MIXTURE will be the same as the densit of the starting materials. 7. Phosphorus pentachloride decomposes into phosphorus trichloride and chlorine gas. If 1.9 % of a 1.0 mol/l concentration of phosphorus pentachloride decomposes, find the value of. PCl 5(g PCl (g + Cl (g MR I C E 1.0- At uilibrium, 1.9% of PCl 5 is decomposed. 1.9% of [ PCl M [ PCl [ PCl 0.19M Therefore the value is [ Cl 0.19M 8. The substance AO is 10.0 % molar dissociated according to the following reaction. [ PCl [ Cl (0.19(0.19 ( AO (g A O (g + O (g Find the uilibrium concentration of each species if.0 mol of A O and 1.0 mol of O are initiall present in a 1.0 L volume. AO (g A O (g + O (g MR 1 I C E At uilibrium, AO is 10% dissociated. [ A O 10% of.0 [ A O Equil Equil Therefore at uilibrium [AO =.6 M, [A O =0.0 M and [O =0.10 M.
11 Name: If 0.70 mol of A, 0.50 mol of B, 0.0 mol of C and 0.90 mol of D were placed in 1.0 L container and allowed to come to uilibrium according to the following uation. A (g + B (g C (g + D (g = Calculate the uilibrium concentrations of all species. A (g + B (g C (g + D (g = MR I C E / <1000 appro will not work ( [ C[ D [ A[ B (0.00 (0.700 (0.60 ( , b , c (0.900 ( Therefore at uilibrium [A=0.80 M, [B=0.60 M, [C=0.0 M and [D=0.80 M. a 1 0 ( An uimolar concentration of A and B plus.00 mol of both C and D were placed in a 1.00 L vessel. A (g + B (g C (g + D (g = 6 Given that the uilibrium concentration of A is 1.00 M, calculate: a The uilibrium concentrations of all species. A (g + B (g C (g + D (g = 6 MR I C E At uilibrium [A = [ B [ B 1.00 ( [ B 1.00 Therefore at uilibrium [A=1.00 M, [B=0. M, [C=.67 M and [D=.67M. b The initial concentrations of A and B (.00 (.00 (1.00( [ C[ D [ A[ B Therefore the initial concentrations of A and B is 1.67 M. 1.0
12 Name: 1 1. The value for the formation of sulphur trioide gas from sulphur dioide and ogen gas is.5. If the uilibrium concentration of ogen was.0 M, determine the number of moles of sulfur trioide originall present in a 1.0 L vessel. [16 mol SO (g + O (g SO (g =.5 V=1.0L MR 1 I 0 0 C E - At uilibrium [O =.0 M Therefore =.0 M [ SO.5 (.5( [ SO (.0 ( ( ( [ O (.0.0 Therefore 16 moles of sulphur trioide were originall present in the vessel.
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