6. At 1476 K, the equilibrium constant for the reaction C(s) + CO2(g) 2 2C0(g) is given by K, = 1.67 X 103 a) What are the proper units (in atmo- spheres) for K, as just given? b) What is the...


6. At 1476 K, the equilibrium constant for<br>the reaction<br>C(s) + CO2(g) 2 2C0(g)<br>is given by<br>K, = 1.67 X 103<br>a) What are the proper units (in atmo-<br>spheres) for K, as just given?<br>b) What is the numerical value of K, for<br>this reaction, and what are its units?<br>c) What is the form of the equilibrium-<br>constant expression for the reaction<br>C(s) + O2(g) 2 CO,(g)<br>d) What is the numerical value of K, for<br>this last reaction? (Missing but essen-<br>tial information is given in Prob-<br>lem 5.)<br>e) What general principle does part d<br>suggest, regarding the equilibrium-<br>constant expression for a sum of two<br>reactions?<br>

Extracted text: 6. At 1476 K, the equilibrium constant for the reaction C(s) + CO2(g) 2 2C0(g) is given by K, = 1.67 X 103 a) What are the proper units (in atmo- spheres) for K, as just given? b) What is the numerical value of K, for this reaction, and what are its units? c) What is the form of the equilibrium- constant expression for the reaction C(s) + O2(g) 2 CO,(g) d) What is the numerical value of K, for this last reaction? (Missing but essen- tial information is given in Prob- lem 5.) e) What general principle does part d suggest, regarding the equilibrium- constant expression for a sum of two reactions?

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