CHEM 14B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Partial Pressure, Phosphorus Trichloride, Phosphorus Pentachloride

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Convert between pressure and concentration for a gas. If k is small (k< 10^-3): more reactants at equilibrium - equilibrium sits to the left. If k is large (k< 10^3): more products at equilibrium - equilibrium sits to the right. Intermediate values of k (10^-3 to 10^3) neither r nor p. Also use k to calculate the partial pressure (conc) of a. K = 1 is rare strongly favored species at equilibrium. Pcl3 at equilibrium: kp = pcl3pcl2 / pcl5. Example: 1. 50 mol pcl5 is placed in a 500 ml reaction vessel and decomposes at 250 c to form pcl3 and cl2 (kc. Initial molar concentration of pcl5 = 1. 50/0. 500 = Assume that pcl5 changes its molar concentration by -x. Kc = [pcl3][cl2] / [pcl5] = x^2 / (3. 00 - x) = 1. 80. X^2 + 1. 80x - 5. 40 = 0. Concentrations must be positive values x = [pcl5] = 3. 00 - x = 1. 41 mol*l^-1.

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