Question
Question: Formaldehyde polymerizes to form glucose according to the reaction \(6HCHO\rightleftharpoons {{C}_...
Formaldehyde polymerizes to form glucose according to the reaction
6HCHO⇌C6H12O6 . The theoretically computed equilibrium constant for this reaction is found to be 6×1022 . If 1 M solution of glucose dissociates according to the above equilibrium, the concentration of formaldehyde in the solution will be
Solution
The dissociation constant or equilibrium constant is the ratio of products to original chemical (reactant). It is denoted as Ka. The formula to represent the equilibrium constant of a reaction is as follows.
Ka=concentration of the reactantsconcentration of the products
Complete step by step answer:
- In the question it is given that 6 moles of formaldehyde polymerizes and forms one mole of glucose.
- The representation of the above statement is as follows.
6HCHO⇌C6H12O6
- The equilibrium constant of the above reaction is given as 6×1022 (Ka).
- Now we have to find the concentration of the formaldehyde solution, if the 1 M solution of glucose dissociates according to the given equilibrium.
- By using the below formula we can calculate the concentration of the formaldehyde in the solution.
Ka=concentration of the reactantsconcentration of the products
Here Ka = 6×1022
Concentration of the reactants = 1 M
Concentration of the product (formaldehyde) = ?
- Substitute the known values in the above formula to get the concentration of the formaldehyde in the solution.