The following equilibrium concentrations were observed for the Haber process for synthesis of ammonia at 127 C. [NH] = 3.1 x 10² mol/L %3D (N2] = 8.5 x 10 mol/L [H2] = 3.1 x 10 mol/L a. Calculate the value of K at 127°C for this reaction. b. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant at 127 C for the reaction: 2NH3(g) + N2(g) + 3H2(g) C. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant at 127 °C for the reaction given by the equation: NH29) + H2g) NH3(g) +

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1. The following equilibrium concentrations were observed for the Haber process for synthesis
of ammonia at 127 C.
[NH3] = 3.1 x 10 mol/L
[N2] = 8.5 x 10' mol/L
%3D
[H2] = 3.1 x 10 mol/L
%3D
a. Calculate the value of K at 127°C for this reaction.
b. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant at 127 C for the reaction:
2NH3(g) + N2(g) + 3H2(g)
C. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant at 127 C for the reaction given by the
equation:
NH29) + H2g)
NH39) +
Transcribed Image Text:1. The following equilibrium concentrations were observed for the Haber process for synthesis of ammonia at 127 C. [NH3] = 3.1 x 10 mol/L [N2] = 8.5 x 10' mol/L %3D [H2] = 3.1 x 10 mol/L %3D a. Calculate the value of K at 127°C for this reaction. b. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant at 127 C for the reaction: 2NH3(g) + N2(g) + 3H2(g) C. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant at 127 C for the reaction given by the equation: NH29) + H2g) NH39) +
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