Answer:
Kc = 105062.5 at 298K
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, we state the equilibrium:
3O₂(g) ⇄ 2O₃(g)
We know data about equilibrium concentration of oxygen. We suppose 1 mol of oxygen at the begining. During the reaction, x moles have reacted.
As ratio is 2:3, we can determine how many moles of ozone have been produced.
(x . 2)/3
So we have the final concentration of oxygen, so, let's find out x
1 - x = 0.016 moles
x = 0.984 moles
Then, the [O₃] in equilibrium will be (0.984 . 2) /3 = 0.656.
We supose a volume of 1 L, so we have molar concentration to determine Kc. Let's state the expression for it:
Kc = [O₃]² / [O₂]³
Kc = 0.656² / 0.016³ → 105062.5