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At 327 °C, the equilibrium constant for the reaction N₂(g) + 3H₂(g) ⇌ 2NH₃(g) is 4.10 M⁻². What is the equilibrium constant at 327 °C for the reaction 2N₂(g) + 6H₂(... show full transcript
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To determine the equilibrium constant for the reaction 2N₂(g) + 6H₂(g) ⇌ 4NH₃(g), we can use the relationship between the equilibrium constants of the two reactions.
The first reaction is: with an equilibrium constant of .
The second reaction can be derived from the first by multiplying all coefficients by 2: The relationship between the two reactions states that if you multiply the coefficients of a balanced equation by a factor, the new equilibrium constant is equal to the old equilibrium constant raised to that power. Thus, we have:
Substituting the value of :
Calculating this gives:
Therefore, we approximate this value to choose the answer among the given options. The closest value is: D. 16.8 M⁻⁴.
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