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化学 高校生

最後の式はできているのですが、0.33molになりません。 a^2=0.25なのでa=0.5になるのではないのですか?

必修例題 12 平衡定数 関連問題 111 112 1.0molの気体 A のみが入った密閉容器に1.0molの気体Bを加えたところ, 気体CおよびDが生 成して,次式の平衡が成立した。 A + B ← C + D このときのCの物質量として最も適当な数値を、次の①~⑤のうちから一つ選べ。 ただし, 容器内 の温度と体積は一定とし, この温度における反応の平衡定数は0.25とする。 ① 0.25 ② 0.33 0.50 ④ 0.67 ⑤ 0.75 解説 Cの物質量を x[mol] とすると, 反応の量的関係は次のようになる。 はじめ A 1.0 + B ← C.+ D 1.0 0 0 [mol] 変化量 -x -x +x +x (mol) x x [mol] 平衡時 1.0-x 1.0-x 容器の体積をV[L] とすると, 平衡時の各物質のモル濃度は, [A]=[B] = 1.0-x[mol/L], [C]=[D]=1 [mol/L] V 平衡定数をKとすると, x x - [mol/L] × [mol/L] (16 センター追試) CHECK POINT 平衡定数を用いて物質量を 求める問題では,反応式の 下に「はじめ」「変化量」「平 「衡時」の物質量をまとめる とよい。 このとき, 「変化 「量」 の比が係数比と一致す るように計算し、平衡時の 値を平衡定数に代入して求 めていく。 [C][D] K= == = 0.25 [A][B] x=0.333mol 1.0-x - [mol/L]× V 1.0-x V - [mol/L] 0.33 mol 解答 ②

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英語 中学生

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