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For the reaction: N(2)+3H(2)hArr2NH(3)...

For the reaction:
`N_(2)+3H_(2)hArr2NH_(3)`
If the initial concentration of `N_(2)` and `H_(2)` are a and b moles per litre and x moles per litre of ammonia is formed at equilibrium, what is the equilibrium concentration of hydrogen?

A

`(b-3x)`

B

`(3b-3x)`

C

`(b-(3x)/(2))`

D

`(b-(2)/(3)x)`

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
C

`N_(2)+3H_(2)hArr2NH_(3)`
`a_("moles") b_("moles") o_("moles")`
`(a-(x)/(2))M, (b-(3x)/(2))M xM`
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