11. The equilibrium constant Kp for the following reaction is 0.403 at 1000 °C. FeO(s) + CO(g) = Fe(s) + CO₂(g) Given the following starting conditions, is the system at equilibrium? If not, which direction will it proceed to get to equilibrium? a. 5.00 kg of FeO(s), Pco = 25.0 atm b. 25.0 kg of FeO(s), Pco = 25.1 atm, 14 kg Fe(s), Pco₂ = 15.2 atm c. 2.05 kg of FeO(s), Pco = 8.11 atm, 3.7 kg Fe(s), P = 2.78 atm CO₂ d. 18.0 kg of FeO(s), Pco = 29.8 atm, 6.41 kg Fe(s), P = 12.0 atm CO₂

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11. The equilibrium constant Kp for the following reaction is 0.403 at 1000 °C.
FeO(s) + CO(g) Fe(s) + CO₂(g)
Given the following starting conditions, is the system at equilibrium? If not, which direction will it
proceed to get to equilibrium?
a. 5.00 kg of FeO(s), Pco = 25.0 atm
b. 25.0 kg of FeO(s), Pco = 25.1 atm, 14 kg Fe(s), Pco₂ = 15.2 atm
c. 2.05 kg of FeO(s), Pco = 8.11 atm, 3.7 kg Fe(s), Pco₂ = 2.78 atm
d. 18.0 kg of FeO(s), Pco = 29.8 atm, 6.41 kg Fe(s), P
CO₂
= = 12.0 atm
Transcribed Image Text:11. The equilibrium constant Kp for the following reaction is 0.403 at 1000 °C. FeO(s) + CO(g) Fe(s) + CO₂(g) Given the following starting conditions, is the system at equilibrium? If not, which direction will it proceed to get to equilibrium? a. 5.00 kg of FeO(s), Pco = 25.0 atm b. 25.0 kg of FeO(s), Pco = 25.1 atm, 14 kg Fe(s), Pco₂ = 15.2 atm c. 2.05 kg of FeO(s), Pco = 8.11 atm, 3.7 kg Fe(s), Pco₂ = 2.78 atm d. 18.0 kg of FeO(s), Pco = 29.8 atm, 6.41 kg Fe(s), P CO₂ = = 12.0 atm
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