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  • Feb 23, 2010, 07:44 PM
    chaseafer
    Consider the chemical reaction 2NH3(g) Picture N2(g) + 3H2(g). The equilibrium is
    Consider the chemical reaction 2NH3(g) Picture N2(g) + 3H2(g). The equilibrium is to be established in a 1.0 L container at 1,000 K, where Kc = 4.0 × 10−2. Initially, 1,220 moles of NH3(g) are present.

    Estimate the equilibrium concentration of N2(g) in mol/L. [Enter only a decimal number.]
  • Feb 24, 2010, 07:56 AM
    Unknown008



    The expression for Kc is:



    You need to find the partial pressures of NH3, N2 and H2.

    That of NH3 is 1220 mol/L initially and both H and N2 are 0.

    At equilibrium an unknown pressure of N2 and H2 will be settled, let's call this the partical pressure of N2 to be 'x mol/L'. Therefore, that of H2 will be 3x mol/L.
    So, the NH3 left will be (1220 - 2x) mol/L.

    Plug those partial pressures and the Kc value in the Kc expression:



    And solve for x to get the partial pressure of N2. From that, you can convert it into concentration.

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