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Hey guys, having a bit of trouble with this one (for some reason o_O)
I understand to find the concentrations of N2 and H2, and to set up an ICE table, with the concs of those two in the I column and the equilibrium conc of NH3 in the E column. I think my issue is the coefficients........ I thought my working seemed logical but obviously my solution didn't match that of the textbook.

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my working out. i'm sure this is from pearson so i believe this is the answer that corresponds with the solutions

maybe check if you forgot to do c = n/v (divide the moles of each species by 5)? or when examining the changes for each species as the reaction approaches eqm, divide the change of NH3 (+0.096) by 2 for N2 and multiply by 3/2 for H2 (and these changes are -ve)
 

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my working out. i'm sure this is from pearson so i believe this is the answer that corresponds with the solutions

maybe check if you forgot to do c = n/v (divide the moles of each species by 5)? or when examining the changes for each species as the reaction approaches eqm, divide the change of NH3 (+0.096) by 2 for N2 and multiply by 3/2 for H2 (and these changes are -ve)
yes it's Pearson and that is the correct answer :) My mistake was using +0.048 as the change for NH3, rather than +0.096

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