Chemical EquilibriumHard
Question
At 1000oC and a pressure of 16 atm, the equilibrium constant of the reaction CO2(g) + C(s) $\rightleftharpoons$2CO(g) is such that for every nine moles of CO, there is one mole of CO2. For what pressure of the mixture, is the ratio CO: CO2 = 4: 1? The temperature remains 1000oC.
Options
A.40.5 atm
B.81 atm
C.33.75 atm
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