Ashely’s w2 workshop

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Ashely’s w2 workshop

Postby 305797394 » Wed Feb 01, 2023 1:11 pm

At high temperature and pressure, ammonia can be formed from nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas. At a certain temperature, the equilibrium concentrations for the formation of ammonia are
found to be [Na] = 0.1 M, [H2] = 0.390 M and [NHs] = 0.625 M. An extra 0.057 moles of H2 are
added to a 0.5 L solution.
a) What are the final equilibrium concentrations of each species once equilibrium is re-established?

Hi i’m having trouble with this problem. i’m not sure how to set it up ?

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Re: Ashely’s w2 workshop

Postby Francis Le 2K » Thu Feb 02, 2023 2:34 pm

Set up an ICE table with the given equilibrium concentrations as the initial concentrations. However, for the initial concentration of H2, add 0.057 moles/0.5 L to to the initial concentration. Then solve as usual, adding X's to the products and subtracting X's from the reactants.


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