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Two solids dissociated as follows

A(s)B(g)+C(g)KP1=xatm2

D(s)C(g)+E(g)KP2=yatm2

The total pressure when both the solids dissociate simultaneously is:


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Solution

Step 1: Given information:

A(s)B(g)+C(g)

  • In this reaction, two gases B and C are formed.
  • These gases have the same pressure as they are produced in the same amount.
  • The gas B and C have Pressure P1.

D(s)C(g)+E(g)

  • In this reaction two gases C and E are formed.
  • C and E have the pressure P2.

Step 2: Calculating Equilibrium constant

The reactant is solid and it does not have any pressure.

KP1=[PB][PC]

Here, PB=P1andPC=P1+P2

Then, KP1=(P1)(P1+P2)

Given that KP1=x

x=(P1)(P1+P2)......(1)

Similarly

KP2=PcPE

y=(P1+P2)(P2)...(2)

Adding 1and2

x+y=(P1+P2)2

Step 3: Calculating Total Pressure:

PT=PC+PB+PE

PT=(P1+P2)+P1+P2

PT=2(P1+P2)

Since, x+y=(P1+P2)2

Now,

PT=2x+y

Therefore, the total pressure when both the solids dissociate simultaneously is PT=2x+y.


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