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(a)
Interpretation: It is given that, nitrogen reacts with hydrogen gas (in a container) to produce ammonia gas. The volume of this mixture and total pressure is given. The partial pressure and mole fraction of ammonia in a container during completion of reaction is to be calculated. The volume of container during the completion of reaction is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The volume is calculated using
The mole fraction of ammonia is calculated using the formula,
To determine: The partial pressure of ammonia in a container during completion of reaction.
(b)
Interpretation: It is given that, nitrogen reacts with hydrogen gas (in a container) to produce ammonia gas. The volume of this mixture and total pressure is given. The partial pressure and mole fraction of ammonia in a container during completion of reaction is to be calculated. The volume of container during the completion of reaction is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The volume is calculated using ideal
The mole fraction of ammonia is calculated using the formula,
To determine: The mole fraction of ammonia in a container during completion of reaction.
(c)
Interpretation: It is given that, nitrogen reacts with hydrogen gas (in a container) to produce ammonia gas. The volume of this mixture and total pressure is given. The partial pressure and mole fraction of ammonia in a container during completion of reaction is to be calculated. The volume of container during the completion of reaction is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The volume is calculated using ideal gas law,
The mole fraction of ammonia is calculated using the formula,
To determine: The volume of container during the completion of reaction.
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