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Jan Villaroel
Topic: Chemistry Posted 1 year ago
For the reaction N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ⇌ 2 NH3(g), if the equilibrium concentrations of N2 and H2 are 0.10 M and 0.30 M, respectively, calculate the equilibrium constant (Kc).

For the reaction N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ⇌ 2 NH3(g), if the equilibrium concentrations of N2 and H2 are 0.10 M and 0.30 M, respectively, calculate the equilibrium constant (Kc).


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Oct 9, 2023
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Kc = [NH3]^2 / ([N2][H2]^3)
= (x)^2 / (0.10)(0.30)^3
= (x)^2 / (0.003)
Now, we need the concentration of NH3 in order to calculate Kc. To find the concentration of NH3, we need to know the value of x. However, the given information does not provide the equilibrium concentration of NH3. Therefore, we cannot calculate the equilibrium constant Kc without this information.

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