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Ammonia synthesis reaction quotient

When the reactants and products of a given chemical reaction are mixed, it is useful to know whether the mixture is at equilibrium and, if it is not, in which direction the system will shift to reach equilibrium. If the concentration of one of the reactants or products is zero, the system will shift in the direction that produces the missing component. However, if all the initial concentrations are not zero, it is more difficult to determine the direction of the move toward equilibrium. To determine the shift in such cases, we use the reaction quotient (Q). The reaction quotient is obtained by applying the law of mass action, but using initial concentrations instead of equilibrium concentrations. For example, for the synthesis of ammonia,... [Pg.202]


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