Answer:
The rate at which ammonia is being produced is 0.41 kg/sec.
Step-by-step explanation:
Haber reaction
Volume of dinitrogen consumed in a second = 505 L
Temperature at which reaction is carried out,T= 172°C = 445.15 K
Pressure at which reaction is carried out, P = 0.88 atm
Let the moles of dinitrogen be n.
Using an Ideal gas equation:
![PV=nRT](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/uelah1l4d86yyc7nr57q25hwn1eullbhy3.png)
![n=(PV)/(RT)=(0.88 atm* 505 L)/(0.0821 atm l/mol K* 445.15 K)=12.1597 mol](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/college/ikpm223515ynmsae5sts4iqaj8if90agpe.png)
According to reaction , 1 mol of ditnitrogen gas produces 2 moles of ammonia.
Then 12.1597 mol of dinitrogen will produce :
of ammonia
Mass of 24.3194 moles of ammonia =24.3194 mol × 17 g/mol
=413.43 g=0.41343 kg ≈ 0.41 kg
505 L of dinitrogen are consumed in 1 second to produce 0.41 kg of ammonia in 1 second. So the rate at which ammonia is being produced is 0.41 kg/sec.