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1.) NH4NO3(s) ↔ NH4+(aq) + NO3-(aq) +17 kJ/mol what is K at room temp? A)0.993 B)1.00...

1.) NH4NO3(s) ↔ NH4+(aq) + NO3-(aq)

+17 kJ/mol what is K at room temp?

A)0.993

B)1.00

C)1.05 x 10-3

D)954

2.) For the following reactions:

2NH3(g) 3H2(g) + N2(g)  

What is under the following conditions:

T = 25oC

PNH3 = 12.9 atm

PH2 = 0.250 atm

PN2 = 0.870 atm

A) 33 kJ/mol

B) 56 kJ/mol

C) 10 kJ/mol

D) 31 kJ/mol

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