At 100.0 °C, K. 0.135 for the reaction 3H2(9) + N2(g) = 2NH3(g) Ina reaction mixture at equilibrium at this temperature [NH3] = 0.00200 M and [N2] = 4.01 M. (a) What are the partial pressures of all the gases in the mixture? PNH, = i atm PH, = atm PN, = atm eTextbook and Media (b) Calculate K, using the partial pressures. Enter your answer in scientific notation. Kp = i x 10 i (c) Calculate K, using the equation Kp = K.(RT). Enter your answer in scientific notation. Kp = i x 10 i

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Problem 14.99QP: For the reaction N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g) show that Kc = Kp(RT)2 Do not use the formula Kp = Kc(RT)5n...
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At 100.0 °C, K - 0.135 for the reaction
3H2(g) + N2(g) = 2NH3(9)
Ina reaction mixture at equilibrium at this temperature [NH3] = 0.00200 M and [N2] = 4.01 M.
(a) What are the partial pressures of all the gases in the mixture?
PNH, =
atm
PH, =
i
atm
PN, =
atm
eTextbook and Media
(b) Calculate K, using the partial pressures.
Enter your answer in scientific notation.
Kp =
x 10
i
(c) Calculate K, using the equation
Kp =
Ke(RT).
Enter your answer in scientific notation.
Kp =
i
x 10
i
Transcribed Image Text:At 100.0 °C, K - 0.135 for the reaction 3H2(g) + N2(g) = 2NH3(9) Ina reaction mixture at equilibrium at this temperature [NH3] = 0.00200 M and [N2] = 4.01 M. (a) What are the partial pressures of all the gases in the mixture? PNH, = atm PH, = i atm PN, = atm eTextbook and Media (b) Calculate K, using the partial pressures. Enter your answer in scientific notation. Kp = x 10 i (c) Calculate K, using the equation Kp = Ke(RT). Enter your answer in scientific notation. Kp = i x 10 i
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