A mixture of isobutylene ((CH:):CCH2, 0.400 bar partial pressure) and HCI (0.600 bar partial pressure) is heated at 500.0 K. The equilibrium constant K for the gas-phase thermal decomposition of tert-butyl chloride ((CHs):CCI) is 3.45 at 500.0 K. (CH:):CCI(g) = (CH:)»CCH:(g) + HCI(g) What is the partial pressure of tert-butyl chloride ((CH:):CCI) at equilibrium? What is the partial pressure of isobutylene ((CH:):CCH:) at equilibrium? What is the partial pressure of hydrochloric acid (HCI) at equilibrium?

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A mixture of isobutylene ((CH:):CCH2, 0.400 bar partial pressure) and HCI (0.600 bar
partial pressure) is heated at 500.0 K. The equilibrium constant K for the gas-phase
thermal decomposition of tert-butyl chloride (CH:):CCI) is 3.45 at 500.0 K.
(CH:):CCI(g) = (CH:):CCH2(g) + HCI(g)
What is the partial pressure of tert-butyl chloride ((CH:):CCI) at equilibrium?
What is the partial pressure of isobutylene (CHs)2CCH:) at equilibrium?
What is the partial pressure of hydrochloric acid (HCI) at equilibrium?
Transcribed Image Text:A mixture of isobutylene ((CH:):CCH2, 0.400 bar partial pressure) and HCI (0.600 bar partial pressure) is heated at 500.0 K. The equilibrium constant K for the gas-phase thermal decomposition of tert-butyl chloride (CH:):CCI) is 3.45 at 500.0 K. (CH:):CCI(g) = (CH:):CCH2(g) + HCI(g) What is the partial pressure of tert-butyl chloride ((CH:):CCI) at equilibrium? What is the partial pressure of isobutylene (CHs)2CCH:) at equilibrium? What is the partial pressure of hydrochloric acid (HCI) at equilibrium?
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