1. For the reaction N(g) + 3H2(g) = 2NH3(9), Kp = 1.60 x 104 at 400°C. Calculate a) AG°ran b) AGrxn When the pressures of N2 and H2 are maintained at 10 and 30 bar respectively, and NH3 is removed at partial pressure of 3 bar. c) Is the reaction in (b) spontaneous?

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1. For the reaction Nzg) + 3H2(9) = 2NH3(), Kp = 1.60 x 104 at 400°C. Calculate
a) AG°rxn
b) AGrxn when the pressures of N2 and H2 are maintained at 10 and 30 bar
respectively, and NH3 is removed at partial pressure of 3 bar.
c) Is the reaction in (b) spontaneous?
Transcribed Image Text:1. For the reaction Nzg) + 3H2(9) = 2NH3(), Kp = 1.60 x 104 at 400°C. Calculate a) AG°rxn b) AGrxn when the pressures of N2 and H2 are maintained at 10 and 30 bar respectively, and NH3 is removed at partial pressure of 3 bar. c) Is the reaction in (b) spontaneous?
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