Evaluate the starting amounts in the following experiments and determine whether the reaction will proceed in the forward direction, reverse direction, or whether it is at equilibrium. The equilibrium constant for the reaction N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ⇋ 2 NH3(g) is 6.0 x 105 at 298K. Experiment N2 H2 NH3 Proceed forward or reverse? 1 0.02 M 0.01 M 0.8 M forward/reverse/at equilibrium 2 0.8 M 0.2 M 0.8 M forward/reverse/at equilibrium 3
Evaluate the starting amounts in the following experiments and determine whether the reaction will proceed in the forward direction, reverse direction, or whether it is at equilibrium. The equilibrium constant for the reaction N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ⇋ 2 NH3(g) is 6.0 x 105 at 298K. Experiment N2 H2 NH3 Proceed forward or reverse? 1 0.02 M 0.01 M 0.8 M forward/reverse/at equilibrium 2 0.8 M 0.2 M 0.8 M forward/reverse/at equilibrium 3
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Evaluate the starting amounts in the following experiments and determine whether the reaction will proceed in the forward direction, reverse direction, or whether it is at equilibrium. The equilibrium constant for the reaction N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ⇋ 2 NH3(g) is 6.0 x 105 at 298K.
Experiment | N2 | H2 |
NH3 |
Proceed forward or reverse? |
1 | 0.02 M | 0.01 M | 0.8 M | forward/reverse/at equilibrium |
2 | 0.8 M | 0.2 M | 0.8 M | forward/reverse/at equilibrium |
3 | 0.2 M | 0.2 M | 0 M |
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