If the initial concentration of NO is 0.100M and O2 is 0.050M. What are the equilibrium concentrations for NO, O2 and NO2? For this reaction, Kc = 3 * 10(6). 2NO + O2 #<-># 2NO2
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I'll emphasize the strategy you should use for this type of problems this time.
So, you know that you have a dynamic equilibrium that needs to be established between the reactants,
SInce you only start with reactants, the reaction will move to the right and
In this case, the
To actually solve for the equilibrium concentrations, you must use the ICE table method (more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RICE_chart). You set it up like this
....
I...0.100........0.050...................0
C...(-2x)..........(-x)......................(+2x)
E..0.100-2x...(0.050-x)............2x
Remember that the concentrations increase or decrease proportional to the stoichimetric coefficients of the compounds, that is why the concentration of
Use the expression of the equilibrium constant to solve for
Don't be intimidated by such equations; this particular one is a little ugly, but it can be solved using a cubic equation calculator such as this one - http://www.1728.org/cubic.htm; all you have to do is get it to the
This equation will produce one real solution,
Finally, take a second to ckeck the result. We've predicted that, at equilibrium, the concentrations of the two reactans will be very small and the concentration of the product will be, by comparison, very large.
Indeed, the very large