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Consider the reaction: n2(g) 3h2(g) → 2nh3(g) suppose that a particular moment during the reaction, molecular hydrogen is reacting at a rate of 0.0687 m/s. at what rate is molecular nitrogen reacting

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Answer:

0.229 M/s is molecular nitrogen reacting

Step-by-step explanation:


N_2(g)+3H_2(g)\rightarrow NH_3(g)

Rate of the reaction :


R=-(1)/(1)(d[N_2])/(dt)=-(1)/(3)(d[H_2])/(dt)=(1)/(2)(d[NH_3])/(dt)

Rate at which hydrogen gas is reaction :


(d[H_2])/(dt)=0.0687 M/s

Rate at which hydrogen gas is reaction :


(d[N_2])/(dt)=?


-(1)/(1)(d[N_2])/(dt)=-(1)/(3)(d[H_2])/(dt)


(d[N_2])/(dt)=(1)/(3)* 0.0687 M/s


=0.229 M/s

0.229 M/s is molecular nitrogen reacting

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