5.0 mol of nitrogen gas is reacted with 2.5 mol of oxygen gas in an 10. L container. At equilibrium, 1.5 mol of nitrogen dioxide is collected.What is the equilibrium constant for the formation of NO2 gas?

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Answer:

The equilibrium  constant for the NO2 reaction formation is 0.52

Explanation:

  • First is needed the balanced reaction equation: N2 + 2 O2  = 2 NO2.
  • With the information provided from the equation, is possible to know that to produce the 1.5 mol of NO2, were required 0.75 mol of N2 and 1.5 mol of O2.
  • That means that in equilibrium there would be in the container: (5  - 0.75 = 4.25) mol of N2, (2.5 - 1.5 = 1) mol of O2 and 1.5 mol of NO2.
  • By definition the equilibrium constant for this reaction would be: [tex]k_c=\frac{[NO_2]^2}{[N_2][O_2]^2}[/tex], where each term represents the equilibrium moles of each species, and the exponents are the  respective stoichiometric coefficient for each species in the reaction equation.
  • Then replacing in the expression the calculated moles of each component in equilibrium: ,[tex]k_c=\frac{[NO_2]^2}{[N_2][O_2]^2}=\frac{[1.5]^2}{[4.25][1]^2}=0.52[/tex]