Answer:
Kc = 6.18 × 10⁻⁴
Explanation:
Let's consider the following reaction.
Br₂(g) ⇄ 2 Br(g)
The initial concentration of Br₂ is:
[tex]\frac{1.05mol}{0.980L} =1.07M[/tex]
To reach the equilibrium, 1.20% of 1.07 M reacts, that is 0.0128 M.
We can represent these changes through an ICE Chart. There are 3 stages: Initial, Change and Equilibrium, and we complete each row with the concentration or change in the concentration.
Br₂(g) ⇄ 2 Br(g)
I 1.07 0
C - 0.0128 +2 × 0.0128
E 1.06 0.0256
The equlibrium constant (Kc) is:
[tex]Kc=\frac{[Br]^{2} }{[Br_{2}]} =\frac{(0.0256)^{2} }{1.06} =6.18 \times 10^{-4}[/tex]