The decomposition of ammonium hydrogen sulfide is an endothermic process. A 6.1589-g sample of the solid is

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The decomposition of ammonium hydrogen sulfide
The decomposition of ammonium hydrogen sulfide
is an endothermic process. A

is an endothermic process. A 6.1589-g sample of the solid is placed in an evacuated 4.000-L vessel at exactly 24°C. After equilibrium has been established, the total pressure inside is 0.709 atm. Some solid NH4HS remains in the vessel.
(a) What is the KP for the reaction?
(b) What percentage of the solid has decomposed?
(c) If the volume of the vessel were doubled at constant temperature, what would happen to the amount of solid in the vessel?

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Chemistry

ISBN: 978-0077274313

10th edition

Authors: Raymond Chang

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