Solid ammonium carbonate ,`NH_4CO_2NH_4` dissociates completely into ammonia and carbon dioxide. What it evaporates as shown by `NH_2CO_2NH_4(s) hArr 2NH_3(g) +CO_2(g)` at `25^@C` the total presence of the gases in equilibrium with solid is 0.116 atm. What is the eqm. constant of the reaction.
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To find the equilibrium constant \( K_p \) for the dissociation of solid ammonium carbonate (\( NH_4CO_2NH_4 \)), we start with the given reaction:
\[
NH_4CO_2NH_4(s) \rightleftharpoons 2NH_3(g) + CO_2(g)
\]
### Step 1: Understand the Reaction
The reaction shows that one mole of solid ammonium carbonate dissociates into two moles of ammonia gas and one mole of carbon dioxide gas.
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