Answer e Kc = 0.235
3 H2 + N2 -----> 2 NH3
[H2] = 0.162 M [N2] = 0.1 M [NH3] = 0.01 M
fro the reaction the equlibrium constant Kc = [NH3]2 / [H2]3 [N2]
Kc = [0.01]2 / [0.162]3 [0.01]
kC = 0.0001 / 0.0000425
= 0.235
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