Q.17 Consider the following equilibrium: SO2 (g) + ½ O2 (g) ⇌ SO3 (g),   ΔH = −23.5 kcal mol−1 The formation of SO3 is favoured by Options: (A) compression and decreasing the temperature (B) compression and increasing the temperature (C) expansion and increasing the temperature (D) expansion and decreasing the temperature

Q.17

Consider the following equilibrium:

SO2 (g) + ½ O2 (g) ⇌ SO3 (g),   ΔH = −23.5 kcal mol−1

The formation of SO3 is favoured by

Options:

(A) compression and decreasing the temperature

(B) compression and increasing the temperature

(C) expansion and increasing the temperature

(D) expansion and decreasing the temperature

Formation of SO3 in Chemical Equilibrium

This question is based on chemical equilibrium and
Le Chatelier’s principle.
We analyze how changes in pressure and
temperature affect the formation of
sulfur trioxide (SO3).

Given Equilibrium Reaction

SO2 (g) + 1/2 O2 (g)

SO3 (g)

ΔH = −23.5 kcal mol−1

Key Observations

  • The reaction is exothermic (ΔH < 0).
  • Total gaseous moles decrease:

    Reactants = 1 + 1/2 = 1.5 moles

    Products = 1 mole

Application of Le Chatelier’s Principle

Effect of Pressure

Increasing pressure (compression) favors the side with
fewer moles of gas.

Hence, compression favors the formation of SO3.

Effect of Temperature

For an exothermic reaction, decreasing temperature shifts
equilibrium towards products.

Hence, lowering temperature favors SO3 formation.

Condition Favoring SO3 Formation

Compression and decreasing the temperature

Correct Answer

Option (A)

Explanation of Options

Option (A):
Compression favors fewer moles and decreasing temperature favors
exothermic reactions. ✅

Option (B):
Increasing temperature opposes the forward exothermic reaction. ❌

Option (C):
Expansion and heating both shift equilibrium backward. ❌

Option (D):
Expansion favors reactants despite favorable temperature. ❌

Summary

Factor Effect on SO3 Formation
Compression Increases
Expansion Decreases
Decreasing Temperature Increases
Increasing Temperature Decreases

Conclusion

According to Le Chatelier’s principle, the formation of
SO3 is favored by increasing pressure and lowering
temperature.

Therefore, the correct answer is Option (A).

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