Consider the production of ammonia from its elements: N 2 ( g ) + 3 H 2 ( g ) ⇌ 2 NH 3 ( g ) In a pilot experiment, a mixture of 1.00 part nitrogen gas and 3.00 parts hydrogen gas at a total pressure of 10.00 atm was passed through a hot tube over a catalyst at 450.0°C. What are the total moles of gas in a 1.000-L volume of this equilibrium mixture? If the equilibrium mixture contains a partial pressure of 0.204 atm of ammonia, how many moles of ammonia are in this 1.000-L volume? How many moles of N 2 are in this same volume? What is the partial pressure of N 2 in this equilibrium mixture? What is the equilibrium constant K p for this reaction?
Consider the production of ammonia from its elements: N 2 ( g ) + 3 H 2 ( g ) ⇌ 2 NH 3 ( g ) In a pilot experiment, a mixture of 1.00 part nitrogen gas and 3.00 parts hydrogen gas at a total pressure of 10.00 atm was passed through a hot tube over a catalyst at 450.0°C. What are the total moles of gas in a 1.000-L volume of this equilibrium mixture? If the equilibrium mixture contains a partial pressure of 0.204 atm of ammonia, how many moles of ammonia are in this 1.000-L volume? How many moles of N 2 are in this same volume? What is the partial pressure of N 2 in this equilibrium mixture? What is the equilibrium constant K p for this reaction?
Solution Summary: The author explains the equilibrium constant, which is the ratio of the rate constants of forward and reverse reactions at a given temperature.
Consider the production of ammonia from its elements:
N
2
(
g
)
+
3
H
2
(
g
)
⇌
2
NH
3
(
g
)
In a pilot experiment, a mixture of 1.00 part nitrogen gas and 3.00 parts hydrogen gas at a total pressure of 10.00 atm was passed through a hot tube over a catalyst at 450.0°C. What are the total moles of gas in a 1.000-L volume of this equilibrium mixture? If the equilibrium mixture contains a partial pressure of 0.204 atm of ammonia, how many moles of ammonia are in this 1.000-L volume? How many moles of N2 are in this same volume? What is the partial pressure of N2 in this equilibrium mixture? What is the equilibrium constant Kp for this reaction?
Please help me answer this question. I don't understand how or even if this can happen in a single transformation. Please provide a detailed explanation and a drawing showing how it can happen in a single transformation.
Add the necessary reagents and reaction conditions above and below the arrow in this organic reaction. If the products can't be made from the reactant with a single transformation, check the box under the drawing area instead.
2) Draw the correct chemical structure (using line-angle drawings / "line structures") from their
given IUPAC name:
a.
(E)-1-chloro-3,4,5-trimethylhex-2-ene
b. (Z)-4,5,7-trimethyloct-4-en-2-ol
C. (2E,6Z)-4-methylocta-2,6-diene
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Draw curved arrows to represent the flow of electrons in the reaction on the left
Label the reactants on the left as either "Acid" or "Base"
(iii) Decide which direction the equilibrium arrows will point in each reaction, based on
the given pk, values
(a)
+
H-O
H
3-H
+
(c)
H"
H
+
H****H
000
44-00
NH₂
(e)
i
Дон
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NH
Chapter 14 Solutions
Student Solutions Manual for Ebbing/Gammon's General Chemistry, 11th
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