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(a)In an experiment at 1000 K , the conc...

(a)In an experiment at 1000 K , the concentrations of different species are :
`[NH_3]`= 0.105 mol `dm^(-3), [N_2]` =1.10 mol `dm^(-3)` and `[H_2]`=1.50 mol `dm^(-3)`
Calculate the values of `K_c` and `K_p` for the reaction :
`N_2+3H_2 hArr 2NH_3`
(b) What will be the `K_c` for the reaction :
`2NH_3 hArr N_2+3H_2`

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To solve the given problem, we will break it down into two parts as specified in the question. ### Part (a): Calculate the values of Kc and Kp for the reaction: \[ N_2 + 3H_2 \rightleftharpoons 2NH_3 \] **Step 1: Write the expression for Kc.** The equilibrium constant \( K_c \) for the reaction is given by: \[ ...
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