At a fixed temperature, equal moles of N2 (g) and H2 (g) are mixed in a constant
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At a fixed temperature, equal moles of N2 (g) and H2 (g) are mixed in a constant pressure container (the volume of the container changes in order to keep the pressure at a constant value). The N2 (g) and H2 (g) are allowed to react, producing NH3 (g): N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) ? 2 NH3 (g) If the initial volume of the container, before any reaction takes place, is 2.50 L, determine the volume of the container after the N2 (g) and H2 (g) have reacted to completion. Hint: Take into account H2 is a limiting reagent.Explanation / Answer
3.75 ml
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