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chal question ka question today consider the reaction N2 + 3 H2 gives to NH3 the equilibrium constant of the above reaction is KP Xperia ammonia is left to dissociate the partial pressure of ammonia equilibrium is given by


Shreya Agarwal 6th Nov, 2019
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Sonali Sahu Student Expert 9th Nov, 2019

Hello,

Your question is incomplete. It is a equilibrium equation where nitrogen and 3 molecules of hydrogen react to form 2 molecules of ammonia.

better to ask your instructor. he/she can guide you better with proper  basics. getting the concept is important rather then just knowing what is it. follow the steps solving any numerical.

If you still not getting the answer post the exact question to help you out.

Hope it helps!

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