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One mole of H2O and one mole of CO are taken in 10 L vessel and heated to 725 K. At equilibrium 40% of water reacts with CO according to the equation,
H2O (g)+CO (g)H2 (g)+CO2 (g). What is the value of equilibrium constant (Kc) for the reaction?

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Solution

So,
H2O (g)+CO (g)H2 (g)+CO2 (g)t=01 mol1 mol000.4 mol0.4 mol0.4 mol0.4 mol
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t=teq0.60.60.40.4

So, concentrations at equilibrium are,
[H2]=0.410=0.04 M
[CO2]=0.410=0.04 M
[H2O]=0.610=0.06 M
[CO]=0.610=0.06 M

putting the values,
Kc=0.04×0.040.06×0.06=1636=49=0.44


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