N2 (g) + 3H2 (g)  2NH3 (g) ΔrS = - 201 J K−1mol−1 ΔrH = - 99.3 kJ mol-1 d)    A gas mixture of total pressure 56 kPa consisting of 1 part N2 to 3 parts H2 was obtained in the reaction above. Calculate the partial pressure of nitrogen and hydrogen gas in the gas mixture  e)    How much work is done when a piston is compressed from 9.87 L to 2.56 L under constant atmospheric pressure (1.013 × 105 Pa)?  f)    Which intermolecular forces will be dominant between NH3 molecules? Which has the higher boiling point: NH3 or PH3? Briefly justify your answer  g)    What intermolecular forces will be dominant between N2 molecules? Briefly justify your answer.

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N2 (g) + 3H2 (g)  2NH3 (g)

ΔrS = - 201 J K−1mol−1
ΔrH = - 99.3 kJ mol-1


d)    A gas mixture of total pressure 56 kPa consisting of 1 part N2 to 3 parts H2 was obtained in the reaction above. Calculate the partial pressure of nitrogen and hydrogen gas in the gas mixture 


e)    How much work is done when a piston is compressed from 9.87 L to 2.56 L under constant atmospheric pressure (1.013 × 105 Pa)? 


f)    Which intermolecular forces will be dominant between NH3 molecules? Which has the higher boiling point: NH3 or PH3? Briefly justify your answer 


g)    What intermolecular forces will be dominant between N2 molecules? Briefly justify your answer. 

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