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Ammonium bisulfide, NH4HS, forms ammonia, NH3, and hydrogen sulfide, H₂S, through the reaction NH4HS(s) = NH3(g) + H₂S(g

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Ammonium Bisulfide Nh4hs Forms Ammonia Nh3 And Hydrogen Sulfide H S Through The Reaction Nh4hs S Nh3 G H S G 1
Ammonium Bisulfide Nh4hs Forms Ammonia Nh3 And Hydrogen Sulfide H S Through The Reaction Nh4hs S Nh3 G H S G 1 (27.36 KiB) Viewed 12 times
Ammonium bisulfide, NH4HS, forms ammonia, NH3, and hydrogen sulfide, H₂S, through the reaction NH4HS(s) = NH3(g) + H₂S(g) This reaction has a Kp value of 0.120 at 25 °C.
An empty 5.00-L flask is charged with 0.400 g of pure H₂S(g), at 25 °C.
What is the initial pressure of H₂S(g) in the flask? Express your answer numerically in atmospheres. ► View Available Hint(s) P = Submit ΨΕ ΑΣΦ t Ć Previous Answers Request Answer ? atm
Based on a Ke value of 0.200 and the given data table, what are the equilibrium concentrations of XY, X, and Y, respectively? Express the molar concentrations numerically. ► View Available Hint(s) [XY], [X], [Y] = VO ΑΣΦ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer ? M
Ksp for the dissolution of barium phosphate is 3.0x10 -23. Ksp for the dissolution of silver carbonate is 8.1x10-12.
Calculate the concentration of phosphate ions present in a saturated solution of barium phosphate. Express your answer in proper scientific notation to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. 0 µÅ Value Units ? Submit Previous Answers Request Answer