N, (e)+3H, (e)2NH, (e) AG=-34. KJ Now suppose a reaction vessel is filled with 0.279 atm of nitrogen (N.) and 6.63 atm of ammonia (NH,) at 686. "C. Answer the following questions about this system: Under these conditions, will the pressure of NH, tend to rise or fall? Is it possible to reverse this tendency by adding H₂? In other words, if you said the pressure of NH, wis tend to rise, can that be changed to a tendency to fall by adding H, Similarly, if you said the pressure of NH, wil tend to fall, can that be changed to a tendency to rise by adding H₂ If you said the tendency can be reversed in the second question, calculate the minimum pressure of H₂ needed to reverse it Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Orise fall yes 80 0-

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N₂(e)+3H, (e)2NH, (g)
AG=-34. kJ
Now suppose a reaction vessel is filled with 0.279 atm of nitrogen (N.) and 6.63 atm of ammonia (NH,) at 686. "C. Answer the following questions about this
system:
Under these conditions, will the pressure of NH, tend to rise or fall?
Is it possible to reverse this tendency by adding H₂
In other words, if you said the pressure of NH, will tend to rise, can that
be changed to a tendency to fall by adding H₂? Similarly, if you said the
pressure of NH, will tend to fall, can that be changed to a tendency to
rise by adding H₂?
If you said the tendency can be reversed in the second question, calculate
the minimum pressure of H, needed to reverse it.
Round your answer to 2 significant digits
Ⓒrise
fall
yes
E
C
d
A
RA
Transcribed Image Text:N₂(e)+3H, (e)2NH, (g) AG=-34. kJ Now suppose a reaction vessel is filled with 0.279 atm of nitrogen (N.) and 6.63 atm of ammonia (NH,) at 686. "C. Answer the following questions about this system: Under these conditions, will the pressure of NH, tend to rise or fall? Is it possible to reverse this tendency by adding H₂ In other words, if you said the pressure of NH, will tend to rise, can that be changed to a tendency to fall by adding H₂? Similarly, if you said the pressure of NH, will tend to fall, can that be changed to a tendency to rise by adding H₂? If you said the tendency can be reversed in the second question, calculate the minimum pressure of H, needed to reverse it. Round your answer to 2 significant digits Ⓒrise fall yes E C d A RA
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