If a vessel contains an initial reaction mixture in which [N] = 0.01000 M, [H) 0.03000 M. and [NH)-1,500\times 10M. what will the [NH] be when equilibrium is reached?
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The likely reaction is N + H ⇌ NH. To find the equilibrium [NH] you need (a) the equilibrium constant Kc for N + H ⇌ NH and (b) a clear value for the initial [NH] (the given "1,500×10M" is garbled — please confirm the exponent, e.g. 1.500×10^-3 M). I will give the Show more…
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