Consider the formation of ammonia in two experiments. (a) to a 1.00-l container at 727°c, 1.30 mol of n2 and 1.65 mol of h2 are added. at equilibrium, 0.100 mol of nh3 is present. calculate the equilibrium concentrations of n2 and h2 for the reaction: 2 nh3(g) n2(g) + 3 h2(g). n2 1.25 mol/l h2 1.50 mol/l find kc for the reaction. kc = 422 m2 (b) in a different 1.00-l container at the same temperature, equilibrium is established with 8.34 ✕ 10−2 mol of nh3, 1.50 mol of n2, and 1.25 mol of h2 present. calculate kc for the reaction: nh3(g) 1 2 n2(g) + 3 2 h2(g). 20.5 m (c) what is the relationship between the kc values in parts (a) and (b)? why aren't these values the same?
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