Consider the following equilibrium: NH4Cl(s)--->NH3(g)

  1. Consider the following equilibrium:NH4Cl(s)--->NH3(g) + HCl(g) Suppose a vessel containing NH4Cl(s), NH3(g) and HCl(g) is at
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  2. A 10.0-g sample of solid NH4Cl is heated in a 5.00-L container to 900.°C. At equilibrium the pressure of NH3(g) is 1.51 atm.NH4
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  3. calculate the equilibrium constant for the reactionas written at 940K.NH4Cl->NH3+HCl delta H= NH4Cl -1779, NH3 -46, HCl -92
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  4. Another Equilibrium Question!The following reaction is at equilibrium in a closed 20.0-L container. At equilibrium, the
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  5. Assuming reaction goes to completion, determine the final concentration of NH4Cl in the calorimeter.heat capacity =3.03J/g.c
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  6. At 603 K, Kc for the reaction NH4Cl <===> NH3 + HCl is 0.011. What is the equilibrium concentration of NH3 if the initial
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  7. At 603 K, Kc for the reaction NH4Cl <===> NH3 + HCl is 0.011. What is the equilibrium concentration of NH3 if the initial
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  8. At 603K,Kc for the reaction NH4Cl(g)<==>NH3(g) + HCl(g) is 0.011.What is the equilibrium concentration of NH3(g) if the initial
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  9. In the reaction NH4Cl = NH3 + HCl, the equilibrium concentrations were found to be [NH3] = [HCl]=3.71 * 10-3MCalculate the value
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  10. assuming the reaction goes to completion, determine the final concentration of NH4Cl in the calorimeter.NH4Cl(s)+ H2O(l)->
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