The dehydration of benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde is shown below:C6H5CH2OH(g)
C6H5CHO(g) + H2(g)The equilibrium constant for this process is 0.558 at 525 K. 0.2 moles of benzyl alcohol is placed in a 2L flask with 0.15 moles benzaldehyde and 0.1 moles of H2 gas. Determine Q for this mixture and which direction the reaction will shift to reach equilibrium.
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