For chemical reactions involving ideal gases, the equilibrium constant K can be expressed either in terms of the concentrations of the gases (in M) or as a function of the partial pressures of the gases (in atmospheres). In the latter case, the equilibrium constant is denoted as Kp to distinguish it from the concentration-based equilibrium constant K.
Part A For the reaction 2CH4(g)⇌C2H2(g)+3H2(g) K = 0.165 at 1521 ∘C . What is Kp for the reaction at this temperature? Express your answer numerically.
Part B
For the reaction
N2(g)+3H2(g)⇌2NH3(g)
Kp = 5.50×10−3 at 302 ∘C . What is K for the reaction at this temperature?
Enter your answer numerically.
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