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EXAMPLE 16–4 Effect of Inert Gases on Equilibrium
Composition

A mixture of 3 kmol of CO, 2.5 kmol of O 2 , and 8 kmol of N 2 is heated to
2600 K at a pressure of 5 atm. Determine the equilibrium composition of
the mixture (Fig. 16–13).

Solution A gas mixture is heated to a high temperature. The equilibrium
composition at the specified temperature is to be determined.
Assumptions 1 The equilibrium composition consists of CO 2 , CO, O 2 , and
N 2. 2 The constituents of the mixture are ideal gases.
Analysis This problem is similar to Example 16–3, except that it involves
an inert gas N 2. At 2600 K, some possible reactions are O 2 ∆2O (ln KP
7.521), N 2 ∆2N (ln KP28.304), –^12 O 2 ^1 – 2 N 2 ∆NO (ln KP
2.671), and CO –^12 O 2 ∆CO 2 (ln KP2.801 or KP16.461). Based
on these KPvalues, we conclude that the O 2 and N 2 will not dissociate to
any appreciable degree, but a small amount will combine to form some
oxides of nitrogen. (We disregard the oxides of nitrogen in this example, but
they should be considered in a more refined analysis.) We also conclude that
most of the CO will combine with O 2 to form CO 2. Notice that despite the
changes in pressure, the number of moles of CO and O 2 and the presence of
an inert gas, the KPvalue of the reaction is the same as that used in Exam-
ple 16–3.
The stoichiometric and actual reactions in this case are

Stoichiometric:

Actual:

products reactants inert
(leftover)

C balance:

O balance:

Total number of moles:

Assuming ideal-gas behavior for all components, the equilibrium constant
relation (Eq. 16–15) becomes

Substituting, we get

Solving for xyields

x2.754

16.461

x
13 x 21 2.5x> 221 >^2

a

5
13.5x> 2

b

 1 > 2

KP

NCOnCO 22
NCOnCONOnO 22

a

P
Ntotal

b

nCO 2 nCOnO 2

Ntotalxyz 8 13.5

x
2

8  2 xy 2 z¬or z2.5


x
2

3 xy¬ or y 3 x


3CO2.5O 2 8N 2 ¡xCO 2 yCOzO 2 8N 2

CO^12 O 2 ∆CO 2 1 thus nCO 2 1, nCO1, and nO 2 ^122

3 kmol CO

Initial
composition

x CO 2

Equilibrium
composition at
2600 K, 5 atm

y CO
8 kmol N 2 z O 2

2.5 kmol O 2

8 N 2

FIGURE 16–13
Schematic for Example 16–4.

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