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Cyclohexane (C6H12) undergoes a molecular rearrangement in the presence of AlCl3 to form methylcyclopentane (CH3C5H9) according to the equation: C6H12 ⇌ CH3C5H9 If Kc = 0.143 at 25°C for this reaction predict the direction in which the system

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Answer:

The reaction will shift leftwards, towards the formation of more cyclohexane at 25 °C

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, for the given chemical reaction, we can write the law of mass action (equilibrium expression) as shown below:


Kc=([CH_3C_5H_9])/([C_6H_(12) ])

Thus, since Kc < 1, we can conclude there are more moles of cyclohexane at equilibrium (denominator is greater than numerator), therefore, the reaction will shift leftwards, towards the formation of more cyclohexane at 25 °C.

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