3. a) One mole of each of hydrogen, iodine vapor, and HI gas are allowed to react at 1200 K (odd) and 2000 K (even) and P = 1 atm. Calculate the mole fractions of H2, I2, and HI in the equilibrium mixture. The temperature is then changed to that value at which p HI in the equilibrated gas is three times pH2. What is this temperature? b) Plot Ln Kp vs. 1/T and comment on the slope and intercept. Explain How Kp changes in part (a) with temperature.

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3. a) One mole of each of hydrogen, iodine vapor, and HI gas are allowed to react at 1200 K
(odd) and 2000 K (even) and P = 1 atm. Calculate the mole fractions of H2, I2, and HI in the
equilibrium mixture. The temperature is then changed to that value at which p HI in the
equilibrated gas is three times pH2. What is this temperature?
b) Plot Ln Kp vs. 1/T and comment on the slope and intercept. Explain How Kp changes in part
(a) with temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:3. a) One mole of each of hydrogen, iodine vapor, and HI gas are allowed to react at 1200 K (odd) and 2000 K (even) and P = 1 atm. Calculate the mole fractions of H2, I2, and HI in the equilibrium mixture. The temperature is then changed to that value at which p HI in the equilibrated gas is three times pH2. What is this temperature? b) Plot Ln Kp vs. 1/T and comment on the slope and intercept. Explain How Kp changes in part (a) with temperature.
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