0.6 mole of NH 3 in a reaction vessel of 2 dm ^ 3 capacity was brought to equilibrium…

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0.6 mole of NH3 in a reaction vessel of \(2 \mathrm{dm}^{3}\) capacity was brought to equilibrium. The vessel was then found to contain 0.15 mole of H2 formed by the reaction.
2NH3 (g) \(\text { ⇌ }\)N2 (g) + 3H2 (g)
which of the following statements is true?
  1. 0.15 mole of the original NH3 had dissociated at equilibrium.
  2. 0.55 mole of ammonia is left the vessel
  3. At equilibrium the vessel contained 0.45 mole of N2
  4. The concentration of NH3 at equilibrium is 0.25 mole per dm3

Answer

(D) The concentration of NH 3 at equilibrium is 0.25 mole per dm 3

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