Answer:
4 NH₃ ⟶ 6 H₂ + 2 N₂ ΔH= 192 kJ
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's consider the following thermochemical equation.
3 H₂ + N₂ ⟶ 2 NH₃ ΔH= −96 kJ
According to Lavoisier-Laplace law, if we reverse this reaction, its enthalpy will have the same value and opposite sign than that of the direct reaction.
2 NH₃ ⟶ 3 H₂ + N₂ ΔH= 96 kJ
Enthalpy is an extensive property, that is, it depends on the amount of matter. If we double the amount of matter (by multiplying the stoichiometric coefficients by 2), the enthalpy will also be doubled.
4 NH₃ ⟶ 6 H₂ + 2 N₂ ΔH= 192 kJ