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    For the Reaction NH<sub>3</sub>(g)+ H<sub>2</sub>S(g)\(f\) NH<sub>4</sub>HS(s) K<sub>c</sub> = 9
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For the Reaction
NH3(g)+ H2S(g) fff NH4HS(s)
Kc = 9

Question 154

Question 154

Multiple Choice

For the reaction
NH3(g) + H2S(g) fff
NH4HS(s)
Kc = 9.7 at 900 K.
If the initial concentrations of NH3(g) And H2S(g) Are 2.0 M,What is the equilibrium concentration of NH3(g) ?


A) 1.9 M
B) 1.7 M
C) 0.20 M
D) 0.10 M
E) 0.32 M

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