11.79 (with a quartic function)  [ENDORSED]

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11.79 (with a quartic function)

Postby Natalie LeRaybaud 1G » Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:06 pm

I just noticed the following problem involves a quartic function. Are we supposed to expect quartic functions with ice boxes on the final? If so can someone please explain how to solve this problem? I have tried various times and the solution manual does not show the steps in solving for x.

A reactor for the production of ammonia by the Haber process is found to be at equilibrium with PN2 3.11 bar,
PH2 1.64 bar, and PNH3 23.72 bar. If the partial pressure of N2 is increased by 1.57 bar, what will be the partial pressure of each gas once equilibrium is re-established?

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Re: 11.79 (with a quartic function)  [ENDORSED]

Postby Chem_Mod » Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:06 pm

I will do this in detail and step by step in Friday's class.


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