Consider the equilibrium system described by the chemical reaction below. A mixture of gas containing only N₂ and H₂ is reacted in a vessel at high temperature. At equilibrium, the 5.0 M H₂, 8.0 M N₂, and 4.0 M NH, are present. Determine the initial concentrations of H₂ and N₂ that were present in the vessel. N₂(g) + 3 H₂(g) = 2 NH3(g) Based on the given values, fill in the ICE table to determine concentrations of all reactants and products. Initial (M) Change (M) Equilibrium (M) N₂(g) 1 8.0 + 3 H₂(g) 5.0 2 NH,(g) 4.0

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2:01 PM Thu Mar 2
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Initial (M)
Change (M)
Equilibrium (M)
0
Consider the equilibrium system
described by the chemical reaction
below. A mixture of gas containing
only N₂ and H₂ is reacted in a vessel at
high temperature. At equilibrium, the
5.0 M H₂, 8.0 M N₂, and 4.0 M NH3 are
present. Determine the initial
concentrations of H₂ and N₂ that were
present in the vessel.
N₂(g) + 3 H₂(g) = 2 NH3(g)
Based on the given values, fill in the ICE table
to determine concentrations of all reactants
and products.
2.0
5.0
-5.0
Question 16 of 19
N₂(g)
8.0
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8.0
1
6.0
+ 3 H₂(g)
4.0
-6.0
5.0
-4.0
= 2 NH3(g)
10.0
4.0
Submit
RESET
11.0
Transcribed Image Text:2:01 PM Thu Mar 2 -2.0 Initial (M) Change (M) Equilibrium (M) 0 Consider the equilibrium system described by the chemical reaction below. A mixture of gas containing only N₂ and H₂ is reacted in a vessel at high temperature. At equilibrium, the 5.0 M H₂, 8.0 M N₂, and 4.0 M NH3 are present. Determine the initial concentrations of H₂ and N₂ that were present in the vessel. N₂(g) + 3 H₂(g) = 2 NH3(g) Based on the given values, fill in the ICE table to determine concentrations of all reactants and products. 2.0 5.0 -5.0 Question 16 of 19 N₂(g) 8.0 Tap here or pull up for additional resources 8.0 1 6.0 + 3 H₂(g) 4.0 -6.0 5.0 -4.0 = 2 NH3(g) 10.0 4.0 Submit RESET 11.0
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