3 Consider the following samples of gases: -He N2 (i) (ii) (iii) If all three samples are at the same temperature and volume, indicate which of the gases has the following: Highest Total Pressure. Lowest Total Pressure Highest Partial Pressure of He Lowest Partial Pressure of He Highest Density. Lowest Density 2. Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react to form ammonia gas as follows: N2(9) 3 H2(g) 2 NH3(g) 1 At a certain temperature and pressure, 400 mL of N2 reacts with 1200 mL of H2. If all the N2 and H2 are consumed, what volume of NH3, at the same temperature and pressure, will be produced.

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3 Consider the following samples of gases:
- He
= N2
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
If all three samples are at the same temperature and volume, indicate which of the
gases has the following:
Highest Total Pressure
Lowest Total Pressure
Highest Partial Pressure of He
Lowest Partial Pressure of He
Highest Density
Lowest Density
2.
Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react to form ammonia gas as follows:
N2(9)
+ 3 H2(g)
2 NH3(9)
At a certain temperature and pressure, 400 mL of N2 reacts with 1200 mL of H2. If al.
the N2 and H2 are consumed, what volume of NH3, at the same temperature and
pressure, will be produced.
Transcribed Image Text:3 Consider the following samples of gases: - He = N2 (i) (ii) (iii) If all three samples are at the same temperature and volume, indicate which of the gases has the following: Highest Total Pressure Lowest Total Pressure Highest Partial Pressure of He Lowest Partial Pressure of He Highest Density Lowest Density 2. Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react to form ammonia gas as follows: N2(9) + 3 H2(g) 2 NH3(9) At a certain temperature and pressure, 400 mL of N2 reacts with 1200 mL of H2. If al. the N2 and H2 are consumed, what volume of NH3, at the same temperature and pressure, will be produced.
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