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प्रश्न
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the reaction
\[\ce{CaCO3(s) <=> CaO(s) + CO2(g)}\] is 1.017 × 10-3 atm at 500°C. Calculate Kp at 600°C for the reaction. H for the reaction is 181 KJ mol-1 and does not change in the given range of temperature.
उत्तर
PCO2 = 1.017 × 10-3 atm
T = 500°C;
Kp = PCO2
∴ Kp1 = 1.017 × 10-3;
T = 500 + 273 = 773 K
Kp2 = ?
T = 600 + 273 = 873 K
∆H° = 181 KJ mol-1
`log (("K"_("P"_2))/("K"_("P"_1))) = (Delta "H"^0)/(2.303 "R") [("T"_2 - "T"_1)/("T"_2"T"_1)]`
`log (("K"_("P"_2))/(1.017 xx 10^-3)) = (181 xx 10^3)/(2.303 xx 8.314)`
`= ((873 - 773)/(873 xx 773))`
`log (("K"_("P"_2))/(1.017 xx 10^-3)) = (181 xx 10^3 xx 100)/(2.303 xx 8.314 xx 873 xx 773)`
`(("K"_("P"_2))/(1.017 xx 10^-3))` = anti log of (1. 40)
`("K"_("P"_2))/(1.017 xx 10^-3)` = 25.12
`=> "K"_("P"_2) = 25.12 xx 1.017 xx 10^-3`
`"K"_("P"_2) = 25.54 xx 10^-3`
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