At 700 K, equilibrium constant for the r | Class 11 Chemistry Chapter Equilibrium, Equilibrium NCERT Solutions

Question:

At 700 K, equilibrium constant for the reaction:

H2 (g) + I2 (g) 2HI (g)

is 54.8. If 0.5 mol L–1 of HI(g) is present at equilibrium at 700 K, what are the concentration of H2(g) and I2(g) assuming that we initially started with HI(g) and allowed it to reach equilibrium at 700K?

Answer:

It is given that equilibrium constant Kc for the reaction

H2 (g) + I2 (g) 2HI (g)  is 54.8.

 

Therefore, at equilibrium, the equilibrium constant K'cfor the reaction

2HI (g) H2 (g) + I2 (g)    will be  1/54.8

 

HI  =  0.5 molL-1

Let the concentrations of hydrogen and iodine at equilibrium be x molL-1 .

Hence, at equilibrium,


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Comments

  • Sakina
  • 2019-11-23 07:22:37

Thanks


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Welcome to the NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Chemistry - Chapter . This page offers a step-by-step solution to the specific question from Excercise 1 , Question 15: At 700 K, equilibrium constant for the reaction: H2 (g) + I2 (g) ↔ 2HI (g) is 54.8. If 0.....