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For the reaction,
`N_(2)(g) +3H_(2)(g) rarr 2NH_(3)(g)`
`DeltaH =- 95.0 kJ` and `DeltaS = - 19000 J K^(-1)`
Calculate the temperature in centigrade at which it will attain equilibrium.

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At equilibrium, `DeltaG = 0`
`T = (DeltaH)/(DeltaS) = (-95 xx 10^(3))/(-190000) = 0.5K`
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