Yes, the formation of 1 mol of NH3 from H2 and N2 differ from Q for the formation of NH3 from H2 and 1mol of N2
Solution:
Equation for the formation of 1 mol of NH3
3/2H2(g)+ 1/2N2(g) → NH3(g)
The Q of this reaction is
Q1 = [product] / [reactant]
Q1 = [NH 3 ] / [H2]^3/2 [N2]^1/2
Equation for the formation of NO3 from 1 mol of N2
3H 2 (g) + N2(g) → 2NH 3(g)
The Q of this reaction
Q 2 = [product] / [reactant]
Q 2 = [NH 3 ]^2 / [H 2 ]^3 [N 2 ]
The relationship between the two Q's is
(Q1)^2 = Q2
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