Ammonium hydrogen sulfide NH4HS(s) decomposes on heating according to the reaction NH4HS(s) ↔ NH3(g) + H2S(g) At 25 °C the equilibrium cnstant of the reaction is Kp = 0.11. What is the total pressure at that temperature in a flask that was initially partially filled with a sizeable amount of NH4HS(s)?

Respuesta :

Answer:

0.66atm

Explanation:

Based on the reaction:

NH₄HS(s) ↔ NH₃(g) + H₂S(g)

The equilibrium constant, Kp, is defined as:

Kp = 0.11 = [tex]P_{NH_3} P_{H_2S}[/tex]

As moles of gas produced for NH₃(g) and H₂S(g) are the same, it is possible to write:

[tex]0.11 = P_{NH_3}^2[/tex]

[tex]0.33 = P_{NH_3}[/tex]

That means pressure of NH₃(g) is 0.33atm and H₂S(g) is, also, 0.33atm. Thus, total pressure is:

0.33atm×2 = 0.66atm

Answer:

Its B

Explanation: