4. A Beer’s Law plot was prepared for the reaction A(aq) + B(aq) AB(aq), plottin
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4. A Beer’s Law plot was prepared for the reaction A(aq) + B(aq) AB(aq), plotting absorption over AB(aq) concentration. The linear equation for this plot was y = 78.3x. A solution was prepared by mixing 10.0 mL of 0.100M A with 5.00 mL of 0.100 M B and adding enough water to bring the total volume to 50.0 mL. The absorption of this solution was measured as 0.646. Given this information, calculate the following:
a) The initial concentrations of each reactant.
b) The equilibrium concentration of AB
c) The equilibrium concentrations of each reactant
d) The equilibrium constant with respect to concentration
Explanation / Answer
a) Use the dilution equation to calculate the initial concentrations for A and B. The dilution equation is
M1*V1 = M2*V2 where M1 = concentration of stock solution; M2 = initial concentration in the dilute solution; V1 = volume of stock solution taken and V2 = volume of final solution.
A: (10.0 mL)*(0.100 M) = (50.0 mL)*[A]i
===> [A]i = 0.02 M.
B: (5.0 mL)*(0.100 M) = (50.0 mL)*[B]i
===> [B]i = 0.01 M (ans).
b) Use the linear equation to find out the equilibrium concentration of AB. Plug y = 0.646 and obtain [AB]eq.
0.646 = 78.3*[AB]eq
===> [AB]eq = 0.00825 M (ans).
c) Subtract the equilibrium concentration of AB from the initial concentrations of A and B to obtain the equilibrium concentrations.
[A]eq = [A]i – [AB]eq = (0.02 M) – (0.00825 M) = 0.01175 M.
[B]eq = [B]i – [AB]eq = (0.01 M) – (0.00825 M) = 0.00175 M (ans).
d) Use the expression for the equilibrium constant to find out the equilibrium constant, Keq.
Keq = [AB]eq/[A]eq[B]eq = (0.00825 M)/(0.01175 M).(0.00175 M) = 401.2158 M-1 401.2 M-1 (ans).
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