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Chapter 24.4, Problem 24.6.2PE
The following equilibria were measured at 823 K:
CoO(s) + H2 (g) ⇌ Co(s) + H2O (g) Kc = 67
H2 (g) + CO2 (g) ⇌ CO(g) + H2O (g) Kc = 0.14
- Use these equilibria to calculate the equilibrium constant, Kke, for the reaction CoO (s) + CO (g) ⇌ CO (s) + CO2 (g) at 823 K.
- Based on your answer to part (a), would you say that carbon monoxide is a stronger or weaker reducing agent than H2 at T=823?
- If you were to place 5.00 g of CoO(s) in a sealed tube with a volume of 250 mL that contains CO(g) at a pressure of 1.00 atm and a temperature of 298 K, what is the concentration of the CO gas? Assume there is no reaction at this temperature and that the CO behaves as an ideal gas (you can neglect the volume of the solid).
- If the reaction vessel from part (c) is heated to 823 K and allowed to come to equilibrium, how much CoO(s) remains?
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