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Standard XII
Chemistry
Cationic Micelle Formation
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For the reaction, N2 + 3H2 2NH3, the rate of change of concentration for hydrogen is 4 g/h. The rate of change of concentration of NH3 is
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Q.
For the reaction,
N
2
+
3
H
2
→
2
N
H
3
. The rate of change of concentration for hydrogen is
0.3
×
10
−
4
M
s
−
1
. The rate of change of concentration ammonia is:
Q.
For the reaction
N
2
+
3
H
2
⇌
2
N
H
3
the rate of change of concentration for hydrogen is
−
0.3
×
10
−
4
M
s
−
1
.
The rate of change of concentration of ammonia is :
Q.
For the reaction,
N
2
+
3
H
2
⇌
2
N
H
3
, the rate of change of concentration for hydrogen is
0.3
×
10
−
4
M
s
−
1
.
The rate of change of concentration of ammonia is (in
M
s
−
1
):
Q.
The value of ∆H (formation) for NH3 is -91.8 kJ per mol than calculate enthalpy change for 2NH3(g)-----> N2(g) + 3H2(g)
Q.
For the reaction
N
2
+
3
H
2
→
2
N
H
3
, the rate of disappearance of
H
2
is
0.01
mol
L
−
1
min
−
1
. The rate of appearance of
N
H
3
would be:
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