Final answer:
To determine the partial pressure of iodine monochloride (ICl) at equilibrium, we can use the reaction's equilibrium constant (Kp) and the initial pressures of the reactants.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the partial pressure of iodine monochloride (ICl) at equilibrium, we can use the reaction's equilibrium constant (Kp) and the initial pressures of the reactants. According to the balanced chemical equation, the stoichiometric coefficient for ICl is 2.
First, we need to calculate the initial pressure of ICl. Since we have equal initial pressures of I2 and Cl2, the initial pressure of each reactant is 0.35 atm.
Using the equilibrium constant expression, Kp = [ICl]^2 / ([I2] * [Cl2]), we plug in the given values and solve for [ICl].