The equation you’re dealing with is this:
PCl5(g)⇌PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)
The equation is already balanced so you can now proceed to the next step.
The given equilibrium constant at 327°C is Keq = 2.24 x 10^-2.
Since <span><span>K<span><span>eq</span><1</span></span>, this means that at equilibrium, the reaction vessel theoretically contains more reactant than the products. Given the value of Keq, we can expect a very low concentration of chlorine gas at equilibrium.</span>
Set up an ICE table to help you find the equilibrium concentration of the three species.
PCl5(g) ⇌ PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)
I 0.235 0.174 0
C (−x) (+x) (+x)
E 0.235 − 0.174 + x
Based on the law,
Keq= (PCl3) x (Cl2)/PCl5
Substitute:
2.24x10^−2 =[(0.174+x)(x)]/( 0.235-x)
Compute for x.
X=0.0239
T<span>herefore, the reaction vessel will contain Cl2=0.0239 M at equilibrium.</span>
Regarding the second question, reactants are favored the equilibrium concentration of chlorine gas is significantly lower than that of phosphorus pentachloride.