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When solid NH4HS and 0.28
At 23°C, Kp = 0.075 for the equilibrium:
NH4HS (s) ↔ NH3 (g) + H2S (g) A sample of solid NH4HS is placed in a closed vessel
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Nicole
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NH4HS(s )<=>NH3(g)+ H2S(g) ∆H = +93 kilojoues
The equilibrium,above is established by placing solid NH4HS in an evacuated
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Paul
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NH4HS(s) NH3(g) + H2S(g) ∆H_ = +93 kilojoules
The equilibrium above is established by placing solid NH4HS in an evacuated
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Paul
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When solid NH4HS is placed in a closed flask at 28 C, the solid dissociates according to the equation:
NH4HS(s) <=> NH3(g) +
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ami
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NH3+H2S-->NH4HS
<-- Kc=400 at 35 Celsius what mass of NH4HS will be present at equilbrium? My work NH3 H2S NH4HS initial 2 mol 2
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Anonymous
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Ammonium hydrogrn sulfide decomposes according to the reaction.
NH4HS(s) <----> NH3(g) + H2S(g) If 55.0g of solid NH4HS is placed
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Starla
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I would really appreciate some help on this problem. =)
At 218 C, Kc = .00012 for the equilibrium NH4HS(s)<==> NH3(g)+ H2S(g)
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Jenn
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When solid NH4HS and 0.28 mol NH3(g) were placed in a 2 L vessel at 24◦C, the equilibrium NH4HS(s)⇀↽NH3(g) + H2S(g)for
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Melody
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NH4HS(s)-> NH3(g) + H2S(g)
What direction does the equillibrium shift when NH4HS is added? I think that the equillibrium won't
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jeff
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A sample of NH4HS(s) is placed in a 2.61 −L flask containing 0.120 mol NH3(g).
NH4HS(s)⇌NH3(g)+H2S(g) Kp=0.108 at 25∘C Part
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K
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