In the Haber process, nitrogen gas is combined with hydrogen (from natural gas) to form ammonia. If ammonia is formed at 0.345 M/s, how quickly is the nitrogen gas disappearing

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Answer:

[tex]r_{N_2}=-0.1725M/s[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, by means of the law of mass action, we firstly write the described chemical reaction:

[tex]N_2(g)+3H_2(g)\rightarrow 2NH_3(g)[/tex]

Thus, as ammonia is being formed at 0.345 M/s, nitrogen will be disappearing at (consider law of mass action):

[tex]r_{NH_3}=0.345M/s\\\\\frac{1}{-1} r_{N_2}=\frac{1}{-3}r_{H_2}=\frac{1}{2} r_{NH_3}\\\\r_{N_2}=-\frac{1}{2} r_{NH_3}=-\frac{1}{2} *0.345M/s\\\\r_{N_2}=-0.1725M/s[/tex]

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