At a certain temperature, an equilibrium mixture in a 1.00 L container consists of 0.20 M N₂(g), 0.22 M H₂(g), and 0.15
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At a certain temperature, an equilibrium mixture in a 1.00 L container consists of 0.20 M N₂(g), 0.22 M H₂(g), and 0.15 M NH3(g). (a) Calculate Kc for N2(g) + 3H2(g) = 2NH3(g); (b) To this mixture is added 1.00 mol of N2(g). Calculate Qc before the equilibrium shifts. (c) Which way does the equilibrium shift? Why? (d) After the system returns to equilibrium, what is the value of Qc? (e) Tell whether the new equilibrium concentrations of N₂(g), H₂(g), and NH3(g) are higher than, lower than, or equal to the original equilibrium concentrations.