Consider the following equilibrium: 2NH, (g) - N2 (g) + 3H, 2) AG°=34. kJ Now suppose a reaction vessel is filled with 3.03 atm of ammonia (NH,) and 3.22 atm of hydrogen (H,) at 1170. "C. Answer the following questions about this °C. system: O rise Under these conditions, will the pressure of H, tend to rise or fall? O fall

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Consider the following equilibrium:

2NH3 g N2 g +3H2 g     ΔG=34.kJ
Now suppose a reaction vessel is filled with 3.03 atm of ammonia NH3 and 3.22 atm of hydrogen H2 at 1170. °C. Answer the following questions about this system:

 

 

Consider the following equilibrium:
2NH, (g) - N2 (g) + 3H, 2) AG°=34. kJ
Now suppose a reaction vessel is filled with 3.03 atm of ammonia (NH,) and 3.22 atm of hydrogen (H,) at 1170. "C. Answer the following questions about this
°C.
system:
O rise
Under these conditions, will the pressure of H, tend to rise or fall?
O fall
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following equilibrium: 2NH, (g) - N2 (g) + 3H, 2) AG°=34. kJ Now suppose a reaction vessel is filled with 3.03 atm of ammonia (NH,) and 3.22 atm of hydrogen (H,) at 1170. "C. Answer the following questions about this °C. system: O rise Under these conditions, will the pressure of H, tend to rise or fall? O fall
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