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For the reaction 2A(g) â B(g), the equilibrium constant is Kp = 0.76. A reaction mixture initially contains 4.0 atm of gas (PA = 2.0 atm and PB = 2.0 atm).

Which statement is true of the reaction mixture?

(a) The reaction mixture will proceed toward products.

(b) The reaction mixture is at equilibrium.

(c) The reaction mixture will proceed toward reactants

(d) It is not possible to determine from the information given the future direction of the reaction mixture

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Answer: (a) The reaction mixture will proceed toward products.

Step-by-step explanation:

Equilibrium constant is defined as the ratio of pressure of products to the pressure of reactants each raised to the power their stoichiometric ratios. It is expressed as
K_p

K is the constant of a certain reaction when it is in equilibrium, while Q is the quotient of activities of products and reactants at any stage other than equilibrium of a reaction.

For the given chemical reaction:


2A(g)\rightleftharpoons B(g)

The expression for
Q_p is written as:


Q_p=(p_B)/((p_A)^2)


Q_p=((2.0))/((2.0)^2)


Q_p=0.5


K_p=0.76

Thus as
K_p>Q_p , the reaction will shift towards the right i.e. towards the product side.

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