Consider the decomposition of ammonium hydrogen sulfide: NH 4 HS ( s ) ⇌ NH 3 ( g ) + H 2 S ( g ) In a sealed flask at 25°C are 10.0 g of NH 4 HS, ammonia with a partial pressure of 0.692 atm, and H 2 S with a partial pressure of 0.0532 atm. When equilibrium is established, it is found that the partial pressure of ammonia has increased by 12.4%. Calculate K for the decomposition of NH 4 HS at 25°C.
Consider the decomposition of ammonium hydrogen sulfide: NH 4 HS ( s ) ⇌ NH 3 ( g ) + H 2 S ( g ) In a sealed flask at 25°C are 10.0 g of NH 4 HS, ammonia with a partial pressure of 0.692 atm, and H 2 S with a partial pressure of 0.0532 atm. When equilibrium is established, it is found that the partial pressure of ammonia has increased by 12.4%. Calculate K for the decomposition of NH 4 HS at 25°C.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the equilibrium constant is calculated by calculating the partial pressure of all the species in reactant and product side.
Consider the decomposition of ammonium hydrogen sulfide:
NH
4
HS
(
s
)
⇌
NH
3
(
g
)
+
H
2
S
(
g
)
In a sealed flask at 25°C are 10.0 g of NH4HS, ammonia with a partial pressure of 0.692 atm, and H2S with a partial pressure of 0.0532 atm. When equilibrium is established, it is found that the partial pressure of ammonia has increased by 12.4%. Calculate K for the decomposition of NH4HS at 25°C.
BF3, Boron Trifluoride, known to contain three covalent boron-fluorine bonds. suggest and illustrate all of the processes as well as their energetical consequences for the formation of BF3 from its elements.
Draw the mechanism of the reaction.
9. Draw all of the possible Monochlorination
Products that would Result From the
Free Radical Chlormation OF
23,4-TRIMethyl Pentane
b. Calculate the To Yield For the major
• Product given the Following Relative Restritus
For 1° 2° and 30 Hydrogens toward
Free Radical Chloration
5.0: 38
: 1
30
2°
1°
C. what would be the major product
in the Free Radical brominator Of the
Same Molecule. Explain your Reasoning.
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