Question 22 The apparatus shown below contains nitrogen and hydrogen gases in the flasks with the valve closed. The conditions of each gas are indicated. N₂ H₂ 600 K 1.00 L 600 K 3.00 L 2.00 atm 2.00 atm When the valve is opened, the two gases react completely to form ammonia. The temperature remains constant. What is the pressure inside the apparatus, in atm, after the reaction is over? Give the answer to two significant figures. none of the answers are correct 0.50 atm 2.0 atm 1.0 atm

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The apparatus shown below contains nitrogen and hydrogen gases in the flasks
with the valve closed. The conditions of each gas are indicated.
N₂
H₂
600 K
1.00 L
600 K
3.00 L
2.00 atm
2.00 atm
When the valve is opened, the two gases react completely to form ammonia.
The temperature remains constant. What is the pressure inside the apparatus,
in atm, after the reaction is over? Give the answer to two significant figures.
none of the answers are correct
0.50 atm
2.0 atm
1.0 atm
Transcribed Image Text:Question 22 The apparatus shown below contains nitrogen and hydrogen gases in the flasks with the valve closed. The conditions of each gas are indicated. N₂ H₂ 600 K 1.00 L 600 K 3.00 L 2.00 atm 2.00 atm When the valve is opened, the two gases react completely to form ammonia. The temperature remains constant. What is the pressure inside the apparatus, in atm, after the reaction is over? Give the answer to two significant figures. none of the answers are correct 0.50 atm 2.0 atm 1.0 atm
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