The given question is incomplete. The complete question is :
Carbon tetrachloride can be produced by the following reaction:
Suppose 1.20 mol
of and 3.60 mol of
were placed in a 1.00-L flask at an unknown temperature. After equilibrium has been achieved, the mixture contains 0.72 mol of
. Calculate equilibrium constant at the unknown temperature.
Answer: The equilibrium constant at unknown temperature is 0.36
Step-by-step explanation:
Moles of
= 1.20 mole
Moles of
= 3.60 mole
Volume of solution = 1.00 L
Initial concentration of
=
Initial concentration of
=
The given balanced equilibrium reaction is,
Initial conc. 1.20 M 3.60 M 0 0
At eqm. conc. (1.20-x) M (3.60-3x) M (x) M (x) M
The expression for equilibrium constant for this reaction will be,
Now put all the given values in this expression, we get :
Given :Equilibrium concentration of
, x =
Thus equilibrium constant at unknown temperature is 0.36