Answer:
Kc = 20
Explanation:
We have the equilibrium:
2 Hg (l) + O₂ ( g) ⇄ HgO (s)
Kc = 1/ [O₂]
The key here is to remember that pure solids and liquids do not enter into the calculation for the equilibrium expression, and Hg is a pure liquid and HgO is a solid
So what we need to do to solve this question is to calculate the concentration of oxygen at equilibrium. We are given its mass, and the volume so we are equipped to calculate the concentration of oxygen as follows:
[O₂] = # moles O₂ / V
# moles O₂ = mass / molar mass = 10.9 g / 32g/mol = 0.34 mol
[O₂] = 0.34 mol / 6.9 L = 0.049 M
⇒ Kc = 1 / 0.049 = 20 ( rounded to 2 significant figures )