Ammonia is prepared industrially by the reaction: N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g) for the
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Ammonia is prepared industrially by the reaction: N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g) for the reaction: H° = –92.2 kJ and K (at 25°C) = 4.0 × 108. When the temperature of the reaction is increased to 500°C, which of the following is true?
a. At equilibrium, more NH3 is present at 500°C than at 25°C.
b. The reaction of N2 with H2 to form ammonia is endothermic.
c. K for the reaction will be larger at 500°C than at 25°C.
d. Product formation (at equilibrium) is not favored as the temperature is raised.
e. None of these choices is true.
Explanation / Answer
Answer:
d. Product formation (at equilibrium) is not favored as the temperature is raised.
Explanation:
It is exothermic, so as temperature increases, K decreases. So it is reactants favored (product formation not favored).
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