Answer: The final concentration of [tex]POCl_3[/tex] is 0.019767 M
Explanation:
Molarity is calculated by using the equation:
[tex]\text{Molarity}=\frac{\text{Number of moles}}{\text{Volume of the solution}}[/tex]
Initial moles of [tex]POCl_3[/tex] = 0.3 moles
Volume of solution = 3.1 L
[tex]\text{Initial concentration of }POCl_3=\frac{0.3}{3.1}=0.097M[/tex]
For the given chemical equation:
[tex]POCl_3(g)\rightleftharpoons POCl(g)+Cl_2(g)[/tex]
Initial: 0.097
At eqllm: 0.097-x x x
The expression of [tex]K_c[/tex] for above equation follows:
[tex]K_c=\frac{[POCl][Cl_2]}{[POCl_3]}[/tex]
We are given:
[tex]K_c=0.30[/tex]
Putting values in above expression, we get:
[tex]0.30=\frac{x\times x}{(0.097-x)}\\\\x=0.077233,-0.377[/tex]
Neglecting the negative value of 'x' because concentration cannot be negative.
So, final concentration of [tex]POCl_3[/tex] = (0.097 - x) = (0.097 - 0.077233) = 0.019767 M
Hence, the final concentration of [tex]POCl_3[/tex] is 0.019767 M