Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
Nitric oxide reacts with bromine and giv...

Nitric oxide reacts with bromine and gives nitrosyl bromide according to the reaction :
`2NO(g)+Br_2(g) hArr 2NOBr(g)`
When 0.087 mol of NO and 0.0437 mol of `Br_2` are mixed in a closed container at constant temperature , 0.0518 mol of NOBr is obtained at equilibrium. Calculate (i)the equilibrium amount of nitric oxide and bromine (ii) equilibrium constant.

Text Solution

AI Generated Solution

To solve the problem step by step, we will analyze the reaction and calculate the equilibrium amounts of nitric oxide (NO) and bromine (Br₂), as well as the equilibrium constant (Kc). ### Given Reaction: \[ 2NO(g) + Br_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2NOBr(g) \] ### Initial Conditions: - Initial moles of NO = 0.087 mol - Initial moles of Br₂ = 0.0437 mol ...
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • EQUILIBRIUM

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise Practice Problems|114 Videos
  • EQUILIBRIUM

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise Conceptual Question 1|24 Videos
  • ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise UNIT PRACTICE TEST|15 Videos
  • HALOALKANES AND HALOARENES

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise UNIT PRACTICE TEST|12 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Nitric oxide reacts with bromine and gives nitrosyl-bromide as per reaction given below: 2NO_((g))+Br_(2(g))hArr2NOBr_((g)) . When 0.087 "mole" of NO and 0.0437 "mole" of Br_(2) are mixed in a closed container at constant temperature, 0.0518 "mole" of NOBr is obtained at equilibrium. Calculate equilibrium amount of nitric oxide and bromine.

When 2.00 mol each of H_2(g) and I_2(g) are reacted in a 1.00 L container at a certain temperature , 3.50 mol of HI is present at equilibrium.Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant , K_c for the reaction : H_2+I_2hArr 2HI

For the reaction NOBr(g) hArr NO(g +1//2Br_2(g), K_P = 0.15 atm at 90^@C . If 0.5 atm of NOBr, 0.40 atm of NO and 0.2 atm of Br_2 are mixed at this temperature, will Br_2 be consumed or formed.

The equilibrium constant (K_(c)) of the reaction A_(2)(g) + B_(2)(g) rarr 2AB(g) is 50. If 1 mol of A_(2) and 2 mol of B_(2) are mixed, the amount of AB at equilibrium would be

For the reaction, A(g)+2B(g)hArr2C(g) one mole of A and 1.5 mol of B are taken in a 2.0 L vessel. At equilibrium, the concentration of C was found to be 0.35 M. The equilibrium constant (K_(c)) of the reaction would be