If not, which direction does it need to move (right or left) to reach equilibrium? Explain.

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Phenylamine is an aromatic amine that is used in the manufacture of dyes. When absorbed through the skin it
causes the Fe+2 in hemoglobin to become oxidized into Fe+3, resulting in the formation of methemoglobin which
cannot bind to or transport oxygen. Phenylamine is soluble in water and acts as a weak base.
C6H5NH2 (aq) + H2O (ℓ) ⇋ C6H5NH3+ (aq) + OH- (aq)
a. When you measure the concentrations of the ionized substances you find them to be:
[C6H5NH2] = 0.234 mol/L [C6H5NH3+] = 2.8 x 10-5 mol/L [OH-]= 2.8 x 10-5 mol/L
If the Kb is 4.27 x 10-10, is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, which direction does it need to move (right
or left) to reach equilibrium? Explain.

b. At equilibrium the concentrations of the ionized substances are:
[C6H5NH2] = 0.0537 mol/L [C6H5NH3+] = 4.79 x 10-6 mol/L [OH-]= 4.79 x 10-6 mol/L
If this reaction is taking place in a 2.0L container, and 1.5 moles of phenylamine were added to the
reaction, what will the new concentrations of the three ionic species be when equilibrium is reestablished?

Phenylamine is an aromatic amine that is used in the manufacture of dyes. When absorbed through the skin it
causes the Fe*² in hemoglobin to become oxidized into Fe+3, resulting in the formation of methemoglobin which
cannot bind to or transport oxygen. Phenylamine is soluble in water and acts as a weak base.
a.
C6H5NH₂ (aq) + H₂O (l) C6H5NH3+ (aq) + OH- (aq)
When you measure the concentrations of the ionized substances you find them to be:
[C6H5NH₂] = 0.234 mol/L
[C6H5NH₂*] = 2.8 x 10³ mol/L
[OH-]= 2.8 x 10³ mol/L
If the K, is 4.27 x 10:¹0, is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, which direction does it need to move (right
or left) to reach equilibrium? Explain.
Transcribed Image Text:Phenylamine is an aromatic amine that is used in the manufacture of dyes. When absorbed through the skin it causes the Fe*² in hemoglobin to become oxidized into Fe+3, resulting in the formation of methemoglobin which cannot bind to or transport oxygen. Phenylamine is soluble in water and acts as a weak base. a. C6H5NH₂ (aq) + H₂O (l) C6H5NH3+ (aq) + OH- (aq) When you measure the concentrations of the ionized substances you find them to be: [C6H5NH₂] = 0.234 mol/L [C6H5NH₂*] = 2.8 x 10³ mol/L [OH-]= 2.8 x 10³ mol/L If the K, is 4.27 x 10:¹0, is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, which direction does it need to move (right or left) to reach equilibrium? Explain.
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At equilibrium the concentrations of the ionized substances are:
[C6H5NH₂] = 0.0537 mol/L [C6H5NH3*] =4.79 x 10 mol/L [OH]=4.79 x 10¹ mol/L
If this reaction is taking place in a 2.0L container, and 1.5 moles of phenylamine were added to the
reaction, what will the new concentrations of the three ionic species be when equilibrium is re-
established?
CoHsNHz (aq)
H₂O(l)
C6H5NH3+ (aq)
OH- (aq)
Transcribed Image Text:E' I с E a. At equilibrium the concentrations of the ionized substances are: [C6H5NH₂] = 0.0537 mol/L [C6H5NH3*] =4.79 x 10 mol/L [OH]=4.79 x 10¹ mol/L If this reaction is taking place in a 2.0L container, and 1.5 moles of phenylamine were added to the reaction, what will the new concentrations of the three ionic species be when equilibrium is re- established? CoHsNHz (aq) H₂O(l) C6H5NH3+ (aq) OH- (aq)
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