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Jan Villaroel
Topic: Chemistry Posted 1 year ago
Calculate the equilibrium concentration of ammonia (NH3) when 2 moles of ammonia and 3 moles of nitrogen gas (N2)

Calculate the equilibrium concentration of ammonia (NH3) when 2 moles of ammonia and 3 moles of nitrogen gas (N2) are mixed in a 1 L container and allowed to reach equilibrium according to the equation: N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ⇌ 2 NH3(g).


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Koala Tutor
Oct 27, 2023
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In the equation N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ⇌ 2 NH3(g), the stoichiometric coefficients tell us the molar ratios between the reactants and products. Based on this, we can determine the amount of ammonia that can be formed from the given amounts of reactants.

Since we have 2 moles of NH3 and 3 moles of N2 initially, we can assume that all 2 moles of NH3 are produced. Therefore, the equilibrium concentration of NH3 is 2 moles per liter.

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