Calculate the equilibrium constant for the following two reactions. the equilibrium concentration of each reactant and product is given in the box below the reaction. rank the extent of each reaction at equilibrium by calculating the equilibrium constant. note that the "extent of each reaction" refers to how much reactant is converted to product at equilibrium.
reaction 1: reaction 2:
co(g)+o2(g)β2co2(g) 2n2(g)+o2(g)β2no2(g)
equilibrium concentrations equilibrium concentrations
[co]=1.3m [n2]=1.5m
[o2]=1.3m [o2]=2.1m
[co2]=8.8m [no2]=0.04m
compare kc values to indicate which reaction proceeds to a greater extent at equilibrium.
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compare values to indicate which reaction proceeds to a greater extent at equilibrium.
reaction 2, with kc=45.8> reaction 1, with kc=3.4Γ10β4
reaction 1, with kc=5.21> reaction 2, with kc=1.3Γ10β2
reaction 2, with kc=3000> reaction 1, with kc=2.2Γ10β2
reaction 1, with kc=45.8> reaction 2, with kc=3.4Γ10β4
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