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Please show work 8. (14 pts) For the following reaction: N 2(g) + 3H 2(g)ã¿2NH 3(g) A student started the experiment with a mixture consisting of 0.500 mol N2 and 0.800 mol H2 and allowed to reach equilibrium with the product, ammonia, in a constant- volume vessel of 2.0OL. The student found that, at equilibrium at a certain temperature, the number of moles of NHs is 0.150 mol. Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction at that temperature.
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8. (14 pts) For the following reaction: N 2(g) + 3H 2(g)ã¿2NH 3(g) A student started the experiment with a mixture consisting of 0.500 mol N2 and 0.800 mol H2 and allowed to reach equilibrium with the product, ammonia, in a constant- volume vessel of 2.0OL. The student found that, at equilibrium at a certain temperature, the number of moles of NHs is 0.150 mol. Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction at that temperature.
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2 Nov 2019