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31 March, 05:02

At 823 °C, Kp = 490 for the equilibrium reaction CoO (s) + CO (g) ⟷ Co (s) + CO2 (g) What is the value of Kc at the same temperature for the equilibrium below? Co (s) + CO2 (g) ⟷ CoO (s) + CO (g)

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  1. 31 March, 05:12
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    490

    Explanation:

    823°C = (823 + 273) K = 1096K

    Kp = Kc (RT) ∇ⁿ

    ∇ⁿ = change in mole in product - change in mole in reactant.

    Equation of reaction;

    Co (s) + CO2 (g) ⟷ CoO (s) + CO (g)

    ∇ⁿ = 2 - 2 = 0

    Kp = Kc * (RT) ∇ⁿ

    Kp = Kc when ∇ⁿ = 0

    Since anything or number raised to power of 0 = 1

    Kp = 490 = Kc

    Kc = 490.
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