CHAP. 8: CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM [CONTENTS] 231
Example
The reaction
0 =SO 3 (g)−SO 2 (g)−
1
2
O 2 (g).
is again under way in a closed system. What are the partial pressures of the individual components
of the system at equilibrium if initially there is only SO 2 and oxygen in the system at constant
temperature and volume? The initial partial pressure of SO 2 is p◦SO 2 , the partial pressure of
oxygen isp◦O 2.
Solution
Substance Initial partial pressure Partial pressure at equilibrium
pi, 0 pi,eq
SO 2 pSO 2 , 0 pSO 2 , 0 −∆p
O 2 pO 2 , 0 pO 2 , 0 −^12 ∆p
SO 3 0 ∆p
If the extent of reaction isξthen
∆p=ξ
RT
V
.
The initial pressure is
p 0 =pSO 2 , 0 +pO 2 , 0 ,
and the equilibrium pressure is
p=pSO 2 +pO 2 +pSO 3 =pSO 2 , 0 +pO 2 , 0 −
1
2
∆p.
From the preceding two equations we obtain
∆p= 2(p 0 −p).
By way of measuring the total pressure we may calculate the partial pressures of all com-
ponents of the mixture.