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Asked Sep 26, 2019
Consider the following chemical equilibrium:
N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⇌ 2NH3(g)
Now write an equation below that shows how to calculate Kc from Kp for this reaction at an absolute temperature T. You can assume T is comfortably above room temperature. If you include any common physical constants in your equation be sure you use their standard symbols, found in the ALEKS Calculator.
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Expert Answer
Step 1
A reversible chemical reaction can move in either forward or backward direction. The stage of a reversible reaction at which the rate of forward and backward reaction become equal to each other is called an equilibrium stage.
Step 2
The equilibrium constant for a reaction is the ratio of equilibrium concentration of product and reactant. If the reaction is given in gaseous state, then the equilibrium pressure must be considered.
Step 3
The Keq expression for the answer is attached