Answer:
(5) 0.090
Explanation:
The initial concentration of O₂ is:
0.350 mol / 5.00 L = 7.00 × 10⁻² mol/L
We can find the concentrations at equilibrium using an ICE chart.
2 C(s) + O₂(g) ⇄ 2 CO(g)
I 7.00 × 10⁻² 0
C -x +2x
E 7.00 × 10⁻² - x 2x
Since the concentration at equlibrium of CO was 0.060 M,
2x = 0.060 M
x = 0.030 M
The concentrations at equilibrium are:
[O₂] = 7.00 × 10⁻² - x = 7.00 × 10⁻² - 0.030 = 0.040 M
[CO] = 2x = 2 (0.030) = 0.060 M
The equilibrium constant (Kc) is:
Kc = [CO]²/[O₂]
Kc = (0.060)²/(0.040)
Kc = 0.090