Asked by Anonymous
Analysis of a reaction mixture showed that
it had the composition 0.417 mol/L N2,
0.539 mol/L H2, and 0.127 mol/L NH3 at
800 K, at which temperature Kc = 0.278 for
N2(g) + 3H2(g) *) 2NH3(g) .
Calculate the reaction quotient Qc .
it had the composition 0.417 mol/L N2,
0.539 mol/L H2, and 0.127 mol/L NH3 at
800 K, at which temperature Kc = 0.278 for
N2(g) + 3H2(g) *) 2NH3(g) .
Calculate the reaction quotient Qc .
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
Qc = (NH3)^2/(H2)^3(N2)
Substitute the numbers and solve.
Substitute the numbers and solve.
Answered by
Rebecca
Actually, "Dr." Bob, you should insert subscripts and superscripts. It would help convey the point.
Answered by
Evan
^shots fired
Answered by
'Dr." Bob's son
oh shi, dad you got roasted
Answered by
mr molezuna
how's the quest going friendos
Answered by
SR DR BOB
Son. Just quit. Being a math doctor is not good for you ;)