Question
Question: In the preparation of quicklime from limestone, the reaction is, \(CaCO_{3} (s) \leftrightharpoons C...
In the preparation of quicklime from limestone, the reaction is, CaCO3(s)⇋CaO(s)+CO2(g)
Experiments can be carried out between 8500C and 9500C led to set of Kp values fitting in empirical formula lnKp=7.282−T8500 where T is absolute temperature. If the reaction is carried out in quiet air, what minimum temperature would be predicted from this equation for almost complete decomposition of lime?
Solution
Hint: Calcium oxide is known as quick lime. The reaction to be in equilibrium with the value of Kp must be 1, it is necessary for the complete decomposition.
Complete step by step solution:
The reaction is, CaCO3(s)⇋CaO(s)+CO2(g)
For the equilibrium Kp = CO2(g), the decomposition reaction of CaCO3(s) occurs in air, and proceeds till the pressure is equal to 1 atm (atmospheric pressure).
Given, lnKp=7.282−T8500 , we know Kp = 1
Therefore, lnKp=7.282−T8500 turns out to be 7.282 = T8500
By solving 7.282 = T8500, the value of T is found to be 1167 K. It is considered as the minimum temperature required for the completion of reaction.
Now, In0C = 1167 – 273 = 8940C
We can also write it as T = 1167 K = 8940C
The minimum temperature required for complete decomposition of lime is 8940C.
Note: Don’t get confused with calcium oxide and limestone. These both are different names for the same compound. For complete decomposition of compound Kp value must be equal to 1.