A reactor with an internal capacity of 160. L is charged with 75.0 atm of N2 gas and 145 atm of H2 gas at a reactor temperature of 200 oC. The two gases react to produce ammonia according tothe following equation. N2(g)+ 3H2(g)2NH3(g) (a) Which is the limiting reactant, N2or H2? (b) When the limiting reactant is completely reacted and the reaction has 100% yield, what is the partial pressure of NH3gas produced at the reactor temperature of 200 oC?What is the partial pressure of NH3after the gas is cooled to 25 oC?
A reactor with an internal capacity of 160. L is charged with 75.0 atm of N2 gas and 145 atm of H2 gas at a reactor temperature of 200 oC. The two gases react to produce ammonia according tothe following equation. N2(g)+ 3H2(g)2NH3(g) (a) Which is the limiting reactant, N2or H2? (b) When the limiting reactant is completely reacted and the reaction has 100% yield, what is the partial pressure of NH3gas produced at the reactor temperature of 200 oC?What is the partial pressure of NH3after the gas is cooled to 25 oC?
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A reactor with an internal capacity of 160. L is charged with 75.0 atm of N2 gas and 145 atm of H2 gas at a reactor temperature of 200 oC. The two gases react to produce ammonia according tothe following equation.
N2(g)+ 3H2(g)2NH3(g)
(a) Which is the limiting reactant, N2or H2?
(b) When the limiting reactant is completely reacted and the reaction has 100% yield, what is the partial pressure of NH3gas produced at the reactor temperature of 200 oC?What is the partial pressure of NH3after the gas is cooled to 25 oC?
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