CHAP. 8: CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM [CONTENTS] 260
Solution
Let us useξ 1 to denote the equilibrium extent of the first isomerization reaction, which can be
recorded as
0 =A 2 −A 1
andK 1 to denote its equilibrium constant.
Similarly for the second reaction
0 =A 3 −A 1
we useξ 2 to denote the equilibrium extent of reaction andK 2 to denote the equilibrium constant.
The material balance can be carried out in two steps: at first the first reaction proceeds until
equilibrium, and only then the second reaction starts.
Substance ni, 0 amount of substances amount of substances
after 1streaction at equilibrium
A 1 1 1 −ξ 1 1 −ξ 1 −ξ 2
A 2 0 ξ 1 ξ 1
A 3 0 0 ξ 2
For the equilibrium constants we write [see (8.15)]
K 1 =
ξ 1
1 −ξ 1 −ξ 2
(
p
pst
∑k
i=1ni
) 0
=
ξ 1
1 −ξ 1 −ξ 2
and
K 2 =
ξ 2
1 −ξ 1 −ξ 2
(
p
pst
∑k
i=1ni
) 0
=
ξ 2
1 −ξ 1 −ξ 2
8.6.2 Chemical equilibrium of a complex system
When solving the task of finding the equilibrium composition in a system in whichmchemical
reactions may proceed withkchemical substances involved, we search for the minimum Gibbs