Chemistry Chemical Equilibrium Calculation of equilibrium constant (Kc)
For the following reaction:
2NH3 ----> N2 + 3H3
6.42 moles of NH3 were placed in a 7.4 L flask and allowed to come to equilibrium. 3.60 moles of NH3 remain at equilibrium. Calculate Kc for the reaction.
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