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N2 (g) +3h2(g) = 2NH3(g) at equilibrium partial pressure of hydrogen and ammonia are doubled and tripled respectively. what happens to partial pressure of n2¿?? please don't spam​

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Answered by praful060905
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Answer:

The reaction quotient

Q

p

=

P

N

2

P

H

2

3

P

NH

3

2

Q

P

=

1×2

2

3

2

=2.25atm

−2

But K

p

=4.28×10

−5

atm

−2

Hence, Q

P

>K

P

The partial pressure of ammonia is higher than the equilibrium partial pressure and the partial pressures of nitrogen and hydrogen are lower than the equilibrium partial pressures.

Hence, the net reaction will shift in a backward direction

Explanation:

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