Nitrogen gas reacts with hydrogen gas to form ammonia gas (NH3). Consider the following

Chapter 20, Problem 20.114

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Nitrogen gas reacts with hydrogen gas to form ammonia gas (NH3). Consider the following illustration representing the original reaction mixture in a 15.0 L container (the numbers of each molecule shown are relative numbers): N2 1.00 atm 15.0 L H2 Assume this reaction mixture goes to completion. The piston apparatus allows the container volume to change in order to keep the pressure constant at 1.00 atm. Assume ideal behavior and constant temperature. a. What is the partial pressure of ammonia in the container when the reaction is complete? b. What is the mole fraction of ammonia in the container when the reaction is complete? c. What is the volume of the container when the reaction is complete?

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