Part A Carbonyl fluoride, COF2, is an important intermediate used in the product
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Question
Part A
Carbonyl fluoride, COF2, is an important intermediate used in the production of fluorine-containing compounds. For instance, it is used to make the refrigerant carbon tetrafluoride, CF4 via the reaction
2COF2(g)CO2(g)+CF4(g), K=7.80 at 850 K
If only COF2 is present initially at a pressure of 246 kPa, what is the partial pressure of COF2 at equilibrium?
You can convert the units of pressure from kPa to bar, using the relation 1 kPa=0.01 bar.
Part B
Consider the reaction
CO(g)+NH3(g)HCONH2(g), K=2.70 at 550 K
If a reaction vessel initially contains only CO and NH3 at partial pressures of 2.40 bar and 1.60 bar, respectively, what will the partial pressure of HCONH2 be at equilibrium?
Explanation / Answer
A)
Initial Pressure of COF2 = 246 kPa
Reaction: 2COF2(g)CO2(g)+CF4(g)
Initial: .......246 ..............0............0
Change: ..-2p .............+p..........+p
Final:.....246-2p..........p..............p
Kp = p * p / (246 - 2p)
=> 7.8 = p * p / (246 - 2p)
=> p = 36.7 kPa
Total Pressure at equilibrium = 246 - 2p + p + p = 246 kPa
Partial Pressure of COF2 = 246 - 2p = 172.6 kPa
B)
Reaction: CO(g)+NH3(g)HCONH2(g)
Initial:.......2.4 .... 1.6 ..............0
Change: -p .......-p..................p
Final: ...2.4-p....1.6-p.............p
Kp = 2.7 = p / (2.4-p) * (1.6-p)
=> p = 1.218 kPa
Partial Pressure of HCON2 = p = 1.218 kPa
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