Answer:
pCH₄ = 105.1 - 0.42 = 104.68 torr
pI₂ = 7.96 -0.42 = 7.54 torr
pCH₃I = 0.42 torr
pHI = 0.42 torr
Step-by-step explanation:
Kp is the equilibrium constant for the partial pressure of the gases in the reaction, and it is calculated for a general equation:
aA(g) + bB(g) ⇄ cC(g) + dD(g)
, where p is the partial pressure in the equilibrium. By the reaction given:
CH₄(g) + I₂(g) ⇄ CH₃I(g) + HI(g)
105.1 torr 7.96 torr 0 0 initial partial pressure
-x -x +x +x react
105.1-x 7.96-x x x equilibrium
Then:
![Kp = (pCH3IxpHI)/(pCH4xpI2) = (x^2)/((105.1-x)(7.96-x))](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/6zrxtay88sdlbk56nkeyzl2t53l77ex6zu.png)
![2.26x10^(-4) = (x^2)/(836.596 - 113.06x -x^2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/fpmlujwsiwhw0qeuco4uvuzl7esdrfb6jm.png)
x² = 0.1891 - 0.0255x -2.26x10⁻⁴x²
0.9997x² + 0.0255x - 0.1891 = 0
Using Bhaskara's rule:
Δ = (0.0255)² - 4x(0.9997)x(-0.1891)
Δ = 0.7568
![x = (-b+/-√(0.7568) )/(2a) = (-0.0255 +/-0.8699)/(1.9994)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/4xvkvxm2exw5wfhhj15wnezv5t71uosez6.png)
Using only the positive term, x = 0.42 torr.
So,
pCH₄ = 105.1 - 0.42 = 104.68 torr
pI₂ = 7.96 -0.42 = 7.54 torr
pCH₃I = 0.42 torr
pHI = 0.42 torr