DIRECTION: Answer the following problem and show your complete solution.
1. Phosphorus Trichloride (PCl3) and Chlorine (Cl2) reacts to produce Phosphorus
pentachloride (PCl5). What is the equilibrium constant if the equilibrium concentration of each gas are as follows: PCl5 is 0.094 M, PCl3 is 0.0214 M and Cl2 is 0.0214 M? 2. A mixture of 0.16 M of Potassium Chloride (PCl2), 0.35 M Oxygen (O2) produce a 1.641 M of Potassium chlorate (KClO) and placed in a container at a certain temperature. Find the equilibrium constant of the said reaction. 3. Carbon monoxide reacts with water vapor to produce Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen. At 900℃, K is 4.200. Calculate the concentrations of all entities at equilibrium if 4.000 mol of each entity are initially placed in a 1.000-L closed container. CO(g) + H2O(g) ⇔ CO2(g) + H2(g) K = 4.200 6 4. If 0.450 mol of POCl and 0.250 mol of Cl2 are placed in a 1.0 L vessel to produce Phosphorus oxychloride (POCl3), what will be the equilibrium concentrations of each gas? Keq = 0.650