Answer: The expression for equilibrium constant is [tex]K_{eq}=\frac{[HOCl]^2}{[H_2O][Cl_2]^2}[/tex]
Explanation:
Equilibrium constant is defined as the ratio of concentration of products to the concentration of reactants each raised to the power their stoichiometric ratios. It is expressed as [tex]K_{eq}[/tex]
For the general chemical equation:
[tex]aA+bB\rightleftharpoons cC+dD[/tex]
The expression for [tex]K_c[/tex] is given as:
[tex]K_c=\frac{[C]^c[D]^d}{[A]^a[B]^b}[/tex]
For the given chemical reaction:
[tex]2HgO(s)+H_2O(l)+2Cl_2(g)\rightleftharpoons 2HOCl(aq.)+HgO.HgCl_2(s)[/tex]
The expression for [tex]K_{eq}[/tex] is given as:
[tex]K_{eq}=\frac{[HOCl]^2[HgO.HgCl_2]}{[HgO]^2[H_2O][Cl_2]^2}[/tex]
The concentration of solid is taken to be 0.
So, the expression for [tex]K_{eq}[/tex] is given as:
[tex]K_{eq}=\frac{[HOCl]^2}{[H_2O][Cl_2]^2}[/tex]