Answer:
Number of moles added = 4.6 - 0.25 = 4.35 moles
Step-by-step explanation:
CO2(g) + H2(g) ⇄ H2O(g) + CO(g)
Kc = [H2O] [CO] / [CO2] [H2]
Concentration = Number of moles / Volume
[H2O] = 2.40 /4 = 0.6
[CO] = 2.40 / 4 = 0.6
[CO2] = 1 / 4 = 0.25
[H2] = 1 / 4 = 0.25
Kc = 0.6 * 0.6 / (0.25 * 0.25)
Kc = 0.36 / 0.0625
Kc = 5.76
If equilibrium [CO] = 0.727, it means that of [H2O] is also 0.727.
This means there was an addition of 0.727 - 0.6 = 0.127 M
The increase is contributed by H2, so [H2] at equilibrium is given as; 1 - 0.127 = 0.873 M
Kc, remains constant; solving for [CO2]
5.76 = 0.727 * 0.727 / (0.873 * [CO2])
5.76 = 0.529 / 0.873 [CO2]
0.461 [CO2] = 0.529
[CO2] = 0.529 / 0.461 = 1.15
Converting to moles;
Number of moles = Concentration * Volume = 1.15 * 4 = 4.6 moles
Number of moles added = 4.6 - 0.25 = 4.35 moles