Ammonia reacts with water to produce ammonium ion and hydroxide ion as shown in the equation below. NH3(aq) + H20(1) = NHI (aq) + OH-(aq) K. = 1.79 x 10-5 If the reaction mixture initially only contains 0.255 M NH, and water, what will be the equilibrium concentrations of NH3(aq) and NH, (aq)?

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1. One process to make molecular hydrogen gas passes hot steam over graphite to create a mixture of carbon
monoxide and hydrogen.
C(s, graphite) + H20(g) = CO(g) + H2(9)
Kp = 28.3
What will be the equilibrium partial pressures of H;0(g) and H2(g) if the reaction mixture initially only
contains water vapor at a pressure of 7.65 atm and an excess of graphite?
2. Ammonia reacts with water to produce ammonium ion and hydroxide ion as shown in the equation below.
NH3 (aq) + H20(1) = NH3 (aq) + OH¯(aq)
K. = 1.79 x 10-5
If the reaction mixture initially only contains 0.255 M NH, and water, what will be the equilibrium
concentrations of NH3(aq) and NH, (aq)?
Transcribed Image Text:1. One process to make molecular hydrogen gas passes hot steam over graphite to create a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. C(s, graphite) + H20(g) = CO(g) + H2(9) Kp = 28.3 What will be the equilibrium partial pressures of H;0(g) and H2(g) if the reaction mixture initially only contains water vapor at a pressure of 7.65 atm and an excess of graphite? 2. Ammonia reacts with water to produce ammonium ion and hydroxide ion as shown in the equation below. NH3 (aq) + H20(1) = NH3 (aq) + OH¯(aq) K. = 1.79 x 10-5 If the reaction mixture initially only contains 0.255 M NH, and water, what will be the equilibrium concentrations of NH3(aq) and NH, (aq)?
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