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Nitrogen gas () reacts with hydrogen gas () to form ammonia (). To keep the pressure constant, the reaction occurred in a container with a movable piston that was initially 15.0 L. Moreover, the reaction was conducted at a constant temperature. Initially, the partial pressure of each reactant gas is 1.00 atm. Assuming that the reaction had gone to completion, what would be the volume of the container after the reaction?
Nitrogen gas () reacts with hydrogen gas () to form ammonia (). To keep the pressure constant, the reaction occurred in a container with a movable piston that was initially 15.0 L. Moreover, the reaction was conducted at a constant temperature. Initially, the partial pressure of each reactant gas is 1.00 atm. Assuming that the reaction had gone to completion, what would be the volume of the container after the reaction?
Brian HingpitLv10
3 Nov 2020
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