A sample of carbonyl bromide is sealed in a 100.0-em3 glass bulb to which a pres
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A sample of carbonyl bromide is sealed in a 100.0-em3 glass bulb to which a pressure gauge is attached. The bulb is heated to 73.0 °C, and the gauge shows that the pressure in the bulb rises to 0.568 atm. At this temperature, the COBr2(8) is partially dissociated into CO(g) and Br2(g) according to the equation At 73.0 °C, Kp 5.40 for this reaction. Assume that the contents of the bulb are at equilibrium and calculate the partial pressure of the three different chemical species in the vessel. PcoBr2 PCO = PBrz atm atm atmExplanation / Answer
COBr2 (g) ----------------------> CO(g) + Br2(g)
I 0.568 0 0
C -x +x +x
E 0.568-x +x +x
PCOBr2 = 0.568-x
PCO = x
PBr2 = x
Kp = PCO * PBr2/PCOBr2
5.4 = x*x/0.568-x
5.4*(0.568-x) = x^2
x = 0.52
PCOBr2 = 0.568-x = 0.568-0.52 = 0.048atm
PCO = x = 0.52atm
PBr2 = x = 0.52atm
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