At 650 K, the reaction MgCO3(s)⇌MgO(s)+CO2(g)MgCO3(s)⇌MgO(s)+CO2(g) has Kp=0.026Kp=0.026. A 10.0-L container at 650 K has 1.0 g of MgO(s) and CO2CO2 at P=0.0260 atmP=0.0260 atm. The container is then compressed to a volume of 0.100 L. Find the mass of MgCO3MgCO3 that is formed.

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Answer:

0.4076 g

Explanation:

Kp is the equilibrium constant based on pressure and depends only on gas substances. For a generic reaction

aA + bB ⇄ cC + dD

[tex]Kp = \frac{(pC)^c*(pD)^d}{(pA)^a*(pB)^b}[/tex], where pX is the pressure of X in equilibrium.

For the reaction Kp = pCO₂

pCO₂ = 0.026 atm

The system is in equilibrium at the beginning. The compression occurs at a constant temperature, so using Boyle's law

P1V1 = P2V2

0.026*10 = P2*0.1

P2 = 2.6 atm

The reaction will reach again the equilibrium, and pCO₂ = 0.026 atm, then the rest will form MgCO₃, which will be 2.6 - 0.026 = 2.574 atm.

By the ideal gas law:

PV = nRT, where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant (0.082 atm*L/mol*K), and T is the temperature.

2.574*0.1 = n*0.082*650

53.3n = 0.2574

n = 4.83x10⁻³ mol

The stoichiometry of the reaction is 1 mol of MgCO₃ for 1 mol of CO₂, so it will form 4.83x10⁻³ mol of MgCO₃  .

The molar mass is:

MgCO₃: 24 g/mol of Mg + 12 g/mol of C + 3*16 g/mol of O = 84 g/mol

The mass formed is the molar mass multiplied by the number of moles:

m = 84x4.83x10⁻³

m = 0.4076 g

The mass of [tex]\rm MgCO_3[/tex] (magnesium carbonate) that is formed is 0.4076 g.

What is magnesium carbonate?

Magnesium carbonate is an inorganic salt that white and solid in structure.

The equation is

aA + bB ⇄ cC + dD

Step1: By the Boyle's law

P1V1 = P2V2

[tex]\rm 0.026\times 10 = P_2\times0.1[/tex]

P2 = 2.6 atm.

For MgCO₃, which will be 2.6 - 0.026 = 2.574 atm

Step2: By the ideal gas law:

PV = nRT

[tex]2.574\times0.1 = n\times0.082\times650\\\\53.3n = 0.2574\\\\n = 4.83\times10^-^3 mol[/tex]

Step3: calculating the molar mass

[tex]\rm MgCO_3 = 24 g/mol \;of \;Mg + 12 g/mol \;of\; C + 3\times16 g/mol\; of\; O = 84 g/mol[/tex]

Step4: Calculating the mass

[tex]m = 84\times4.83x10^-^3\\\\m = 0.4076 g[/tex]

Thus, the mass is 0.4076 g.

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