Please solve the following problem:
Consider the following equilibrium at 395 K:
NH4HS(s)⥫⥬NH3(g) + H2S(g) 📖
The partial pressure of each gas is 0.265 atm. Calculate KP and Kc for the reaction.
Chemical Equilibrium Problem
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Re: Chemical Equilibrium Problem
Kp = Kc * RT ^(Δn)
Δn = moles gaseous products - moles gaseous reactants
In your case you have only gaseous products.
Kp = pNH3* pH2S
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Δn = moles gaseous products - moles gaseous reactants
In your case you have only gaseous products.
Kp = pNH3* pH2S
https://byjus.com/question-answer/kp-an ... ure-12-5k/
Re: Chemical Equilibrium Problem
Thanks a lot, as there are two gaseous products, so Δn will be 2, right??
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Re: Chemical Equilibrium Problem
Correct. 2-0 = 2