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1. Write the expression for the equilibrium constant (the equilibrium equation)

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Question

1. Write the expression for the equilibrium constant (the equilibrium equation) for each of the following chemical reactions. (FE exam manual) 2) 3) 4) BaO(s) + CO2(g) BaCO3(s) 2. H2PO4 is in equilibrium with HPO2in water: H2PO4 T = 25°C; [H2PO. ] = 9.698 x 105 M: [H'] = [HPO42.] = 3.018 x 10-6 M Using the exte nded Debye-Huckel approximation equation, calculate the following: 1) when = 0 a) the activity coefficients for H2PO, HPO and H b) the equilibrium constant, Ka2 c) the equilibrium constant corrected for ionic strength, Ka2 d) pKaz and pKa2 2) when -0.01 a) the activity coefficients for H2PO, HPO and H b) the equilibrium constant, Ka2 c) the equilibrium constant corrected for ionic strength, Ka2 d) pKaz and pKa2 ke y: H,PO H,PO -log Ka pKa,

Explanation / Answer

1)

for equilibrium constant only gaseous and liquid substances will contribute. and ratio of concentration (or partial pressure) of products to the reactants

so for the first reaction

Keq = PNO2 * PCl2 / PNOCl2

second reaction

Keq = 1/  PCO2  

third reaction

Keq = [H3O+] [NO3-] / [H2O] [HNO3]

fourth reaction

Keq = PCO /  PCO2