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P N O 2 c 2 P N 2 O 4

where c is the slope of the graph. can be rewritten in a standard form

K p P N O 2 2 P N 2 O 4

To test the accuracy of this equation and to find the value of K p , we return to and add another column in which we calculate the value of K p for each of the data points. makes it clear that the "constant" in truly is independent of both the initial conditions and the equilibrium partial pressure of either one of the reactant orproduct. We thus refer to the constant K p in as the reaction equilibrium constant .

Relationship of pressure of product to initial amount of reactant

Equilibrium partial pressures

Equilibrium partial pressures in decomposition reaction
Initial n N 2 O 4 P N 2 O 4 (atm) P N O 2 (atm) K p
0.1 0.00764 0.0336 0.148
0.5 0.0710 0.102 0.148
1 0.166 0.156 0.148
1.5 0.267 0.198 0.148
2 0.371 0.234 0.148
2.5 0.478 0.266 0.148
3 0.586 0.294 0.148
3.5 0.695 0.320 0.148
4 0.805 0.345 0.148
4.5 0.916 0.368 0.148
5 1.027 0.389 0.148

It is very interesting to note the functional form of the equilibrium constant. The product N O 2 pressure appears in the numerator, and the exponent 2 on the pressure is the stoichiometric coefficient on N O 2 in the balanced chemical equation. The reactant N 2 O 4 pressure appears in the denominator, and the exponent 1 on the pressure is the stoichiometric coefficient on N 2 O 4 in the chemical equation.

We now investigate whether other reactions have equilibrium constants and whether the form of this equilibriumconstant is a happy coincidence or a general observation. We return to the reaction for the synthesis of ammonia .

In a previous section , we considered only the equilibrium produced when 1 mole of N 2 is reacted with 3 moles of H 2 . We now consider a range of possible initial values of theseamounts, with the resultant equilibrium partial pressures given in . In addition, anticipating the possibility of an equilibrium constant, we havecalculated the ratio of partial pressures given by:

K p P N H 3 2 P N 2 P H 2 3

In , the equilibrium partial pressures of the gases are in a very widevariety, including whether the final pressures are greater for reactants or products. However, from the data in , it is clear that, despite these variations, K p in is essentially a constant for all of the initial conditions examined and is thus the reaction equilibrium constant for this reaction .

Equilibrium partial pressures of the synthesis of ammonia
V (L) n N 2 n H 2 P N 2 P H 2 P N H 3 K p
10 1 3 0.0342 0.1027 4.82 6.2 5
10 0.1 0.3 0.0107 0.0322 0.467 6.0 5
100 0.1 0.3 0.00323 0.00968 0.0425 6.1 5
100 3 3 0.492 0.00880 0.483 6.1 5
100 1 3 0.0107 0.0322 0.467 6.0 5
1000 1.5 1.5 0.0255 0.00315 0.0223 6.2 5

Studies of many chemical reactions of gases result in the same observations. Each reaction equilibrium can bedescribed by an equilibrium constant in which the partial pressures of the products, each raised to their corresponding stoichiometriccoefficient, are multiplied together in the numerator, and the partial pressures of the reactants, each raised to theircorresponding stoichiometric coefficient, are multiplied together in the denominator. For historical reasons, this generalobservation is sometimes referred to as the Law of Mass Action .

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Source:  OpenStax, General chemistry ii. OpenStax CNX. Mar 25, 2005 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10262/1.2
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