A mixture of water and graphite is heated to 600 K. When

Chapter 14, Problem 76E

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A mixture of water and graphite is heated to 600 K. When the system comes to equilibrium it contains 0.13 mol of H2 , 0.13 mol of CO, 0.43 mol of H2O , and some graphite. Some O2 is added to the system and a spark is applied so that the H2 reacts completely with the O2. Find the amount of CO in the flask when the system returns to equilibrium.

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QUESTION:

A mixture of water and graphite is heated to 600 K. When the system comes to equilibrium it contains 0.13 mol of H2 , 0.13 mol of CO, 0.43 mol of H2O , and some graphite. Some O2 is added to the system and a spark is applied so that the H2 reacts completely with the O2. Find the amount of CO in the flask when the system returns to equilibrium.

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Solution 76EStep 1At equilibrium the given values.We need to find the partial pressure by using Ideal gas equation.In the above formulae.Calculate the partial pressure of the H CO an2, O 2\n

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