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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II
The Equilibrium Constant
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What is Kp used for?
Kp is the
equilibrium constant
used for
gaseous
equilibria
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What is required for Kp to be calculated?
All
reactants
and
products
must be in a
gaseous
state
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What is the definition of partial pressure?
Partial pressure is the pressure exerted by a
single
gas in a mixture of gases
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How is the partial pressure of a substance found?
It is found using the
molar fraction
of that substance and the
total pressure
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How is the partial pressure of A represented?
The partial pressure of A is shown as (
pA
)
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If the total moles in a system are 1.31, what is the molar fraction of H2 if it has 0.28 moles?
The molar fraction of H2 is
0.21
0.21
0.21
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What is the partial pressure of H2 if its molar fraction is 0.21 and the total pressure is 2.35 atm?
The partial pressure of H2 is
0.50
atm
0.50 \text{ atm}
0.50
atm
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In what units are partial pressures commonly measured?
Partial pressures are commonly measured in
Pascals
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What does Kp allow us to find in a gaseous equilibrium?
Kp allows the value of Kp for a
gaseous
equilibrium
to be found
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How is Kp calculated?
Kp is equal to the product of the
partial pressures
of
products
over the partial pressures of
reactants
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How does Kp relate to the variation in moles?
Any variation in moles raises the
partial pressure
to a
power
equal to the
number
of moles
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What is the relationship between Kp and Kc?
Kp
is similar to Kc in its
calculation
method
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