The equilibrium constant K, for C(s) + C02(g) = 2 CO(g) is 1.9 at 1000 K and 0.133 at

Chapter 15, Problem 15.72

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The equilibrium constant K, for C(s) + C02(g) = 2 CO(g) is 1.9 at 1000 K and 0.133 at 298 K. (a) If excess C is allowed to react with 25.0 g of C02 in a 3.00-L vessel at 1000 K, how many grams of C02 are produced? (b) How many grams of C are consumed? (c) If a smaller vessel is used for the reaction, will the yield of CO be greater or smaller? (d) If the reaction is endothermic, how does increasing the temperature affect the equilibrium constant?

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