Question
Question: Discuss the relation between \({{K}_{p}}\text{ } and \text{ }{{K}_{c}}\) for this equilibrium: \[2...
Discuss the relation between Kp and Kc for this equilibrium:
2H2O(g)+2Cl2(g)⇌4HCl(g)+O2(g)
[A]Kp=Kc
[B]Kp>Kc
[C]Kp<Kc
[D]Kp=Kc1
Solution
To solve this, first we have to write the equilibrium constants in terms of pressure and concentration. Then we can use the ideal gas equation to find the pressure for each gas in terms of concentration and then use it in the Kp equation.
Complete Step by Step Solution: We use the terms Kp and Kc to explain the equilibrium constants for gases. Kp is the equilibrium constant in terms of partial pressure and Kc is the equilibrium constant in terms of concentration.
As we express the equilibrium constant in terms of the reactant and the product, similarly we can express KpandKc in terms of the partial pressure of the reactants and the products and the concentration of the reactants and the products respectively.
For the given equilibrium,2H2O(g)+2Cl2(g)⇌4HCl(g)+O2(g), we can write that-
Kc=[H2O]2[Cl2]2[HCl]4[O2]1
Kp=PH2O2×PCl22PHCl4×PO21
We know that, for an ideal gas-
PV = nRT
Or, P =VnRT
We know that the number of moles divided by the total volume gives us the concentration. Therefore, we can write that-
P = CRT
Where, P is the pressure, C is the concentration of the gases, R is the universal gas constant and T is the temperature.
Now, using this, we can find the pressure for each gas as-