Interpretation:
Equilibrium concentration of ammonia has to be calculated for the given reaction if concentration of nitrogen is
Concept Introduction:
Equilibrium constant is the one that relates the concentration of products and the reactants that is present in an equilibrium reaction. In other words it can also be said that equilibrium constant is equal to the rate constant of forward reaction that is divided by the rate constant of reverse reaction. Equilibrium constant is represented as
From the above equation, the equilibrium concentration of one of the substance can also be calculated if equilibrium constant is known.
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