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ed by the The reaction of nitrogen with hydrogen to produce ammonia is represent following equilibrium: N2(g) + 3H2(g) 㹠2 NH3(g) 0°C, Keq = 0.010. If the equilibrium concentration of NH3 is 0.001 M and the equilibrium concentration of N2 is 0.10 M, what is the concentration of H2 at equilibrium? O 1.0 M O 0.0010 M O 0.10 MM O 000010 M O 0.010 NM
ed by the The reaction of nitrogen with hydrogen to produce ammonia is represent following equilibrium: N2(g) + 3H2(g) 㹠2 NH3(g) 0°C, Keq = 0.010. If the equilibrium concentration of NH3 is 0.001 M and the equilibrium concentration of N2 is 0.10 M, what is the concentration of H2 at equilibrium? O 1.0 M O 0.0010 M O 0.10 MM O 000010 M O 0.010 NM
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18 Mar 2019