Final answer:
The contents of the reactor at equilibrium are 0 moles of ethane, 0.5 moles of ethylene, and 0.5 moles of hydrogen.
Step-by-step explanation:
The initial contents of the reactor are:
- 1 mole of ethane
- 0.5 moles of ethylene
- 0.5 moles of hydrogen
Given the balanced chemical equation:
C2H6 + C2H4 + 3H2 -> 2C2H6
We can see that for every 1 mole of ethane reacted, 1 mole of ethylene and 3 moles of hydrogen are consumed. Therefore, at equilibrium, the contents of the reactor will be:
- 0 moles of ethane
- 0.5 moles of ethylene
- 0.5 moles of hydrogen