Answer:
Answers are in the explanation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given concentrations are:
- SO₂ = 0.20M O₂ = 0.60M SO₃ = 0.60M
- SO₂ = 0.14M O₂ = 0.10M SO₃ = 0.40M
- And SO₂ = 0.90M O₂ = 0.50M SO₃ = 0.10M
In the reaction:
2SO₂(g) + O₂(g) ⇄ 2SO₃(g)
Kc is defined as:
Kc = 15 = [SO₃]² / [O₂] [SO₂]²
Where concentrations of each species are equilbrium concentrations.
Also, you can define Q (Reaction quotient) as:
Q = [SO₃]² / [O₂] [SO₂]²
Where concentrations of each species are ACTUAL concentrations.
If Q > Kc, the reaction will shift to the left until Q = Kc;
If Q < Kc, the reaction will shift to the right until Q = Kc
If Q = Kc, there is no net reaction because reaction would be en equilibrium.
Replacing with given concentrations:
- Q = [0.60M]² / [0.60M] [0.20M]² = 15; Q = Kc → No net reaction
- Q = [0.40M]² / [0.10M] [0.14M]² = 82; Q > Kc, → Reaction will shift to the left
- Q = [0.10M]² / [0.50M] [0.90M]² = 0.015; Q < Kc → Reaction will shift to the right