Why is there 3/2 on Hydrogen (H²),
And determine the Kc (equilibrium Constant) ?
Explain?
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Explanation:
The equilibrium constant, Kc, is the ratio of the equilibrium concentrations of products over the equilibrium concentrations of reactants each raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficients.
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Explanation:
Q
c
=
[N
2
][H
2
]
3
[NH
3
]
2
Q=
(3.0)(2.0)
3
(0.50)
2
=0.0104
The value of the reaction quotient is not equal to the value of the equilibrium constant.
Hence, the reaction is not at equilibrium.
The value of the reaction quotient is less than the value of the equilibrium constant.
Hence, the reaction will proceed to form more products, i.e., in the forward direction.
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