Question
Question: 4.5 moles each of hydrogen and iodine are heated in a sealed 10 litre vessel. At equilibrium 3 moles...
4.5 moles each of hydrogen and iodine are heated in a sealed 10 litre vessel. At equilibrium 3 moles of hydrogen iodine was found. The equilibrium constant for H2(g)+I2(g)⇌2HI(g)
a.) 1
b.) 10
c.) 5
d.) 0.33
Solution
Before finding the equilibrium constant one must first identify concentration hydrogen and iodine and also remember to use the formula of equilibrium constant i.e. Kc=[H2][I2][HI]2, using this information will help you to approach the solution of the question.
Complete step by step answer:
According to the given information, we know that when hydrogen and iodine of 4.5 moles each are heated in a sealed 10 litre vessel gives 3 moles of hydrogen iodine
So, the given reaction is H2(g)+I2(g)⇌2HI(g)
Let moles of the given elements after reaction be x
And we know that the ratio of the given equilibrium is given as 1 : 1 : 2
Now let’s find the concentration of the hydrogen and iodine