A liquid is in equilibrium with its vapours in a sealed containe

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51. Can equilibrium be achieved between water and its vapour in an open vessel? Explain your answer and say what happens eventually.
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52. A vessel has two compartments connected at the top. In one compartment (B), radioactive methyl iodide (CH3I) is placed and in the other (A) normal methyl iodide (CH3I) is placed. Will the vaporus over (A) and (B) become radioactive?
Will the radioactivity spread to the liquid in the compartment A? Discuss in terms of dynamic nature of the equilibrium between vapours and its liquid.
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53. A liquid is in equilibrium with its vapours in a sealed container at a fixed temperature. The volume of the container is suddenly increased.

(i) What is the initial effect of the change on the vapour pressure?

(ii) How do the rates of evaporation and condensation change pressure?

(iii) What happens when equilibrium is restored finally and what will be the Final vapour pressure?


(i) The initial effect on the vapour pressure of increasing the volume of the container will be that the vapour pressure is lowered. This is because the same amount of vapours now occupy large space.

(ii) Due to a sudden increase in volume, the pressure inside the sealed container suddenly decreases. According to Le-Chatelier’s principle for the equilibrium,



A decrease in pressure will shift the equilibrium in the forward direction. Thus the rate of evaporation will increase initially. The rate of condensation decreases initially because vapour pressure per unit volume decreases. However, due to increase in the rate of evaporation, the amount of vapour begins to increase and so the rate of condensation also begins to increase.

(iii) When the equilibrium is again reached, the rate of evaporation becomes equal to the rate of condensation. The final vapour pressure will remain the same as vapour pressure before increasing the volume of the container. This is because the vapour pressure of a liquid does not depend on upon the amount of the liquid or the space above it but depends on only upon temperature.

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54. What are reversible and irreversible reactions? Give examples.
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55. Write a short note on the concept of chemical equilibrium.
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56. How will you recognise the equilibrium state?
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57. A reversible reaction attains equilibrium of dynamic nature. Explain.
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58. How will you demonstrate the dynamic nature of equilibrium state?
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59. Comment on the statement: Equilibrium can be approached from either direction.
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60. Describe in brief the characteristics of chemical equilibrium.
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