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The yield of ammonia as a function of time in the reaction

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Answered by ams68
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Answer:

Answer.

N2(g)+3H2(g)

N2(g)+3H2 (g)⟺NH3 (g);ΔH<0

Increasing the temperature lowers equilibrium yield of ammonia.

However, at higher temperature the initial rate of forward reaction would be greater than at lower

temperature that is why the percentage yield of NH3 too would be more initially.

Answered by priyasingh0
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Answer:N2(g)+3H2(g)

N2(g)+3H2 (g)⟺NH3 (g);ΔH<0

Increasing the temperature lowers equilibrium yield of ammonia.

However, at higher temperature the initial rate of forward reaction would be greater than at lower

temperature that is why the percentage yield of NH3 too would be more initially.

Explanation:

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