Answer:
5.56 atm
Explanation:
N₂(g) + 3H₂(g) → 2NH₃(g)
10 moles of hydrogen gas was mixed with 5 moles of nitrogen gas.
we need to determine the limiting reagent
from the equation
1 mole of nitrogen requires 3 mole of hydrogen to produce 2 mole of ammonia
looking the reaction hydrogen is the limiting reagent because 5 moles of nitrogen will require 15 moles of hydrogen
1 mole of nitrogen ...... 3 moles of hydrogen ...... 2 moles of ammonia
x moles of nitrogen .......10 moles of hydrogen .... y moles of ammonia
10 / 3 moles of nitrogen is needed = 3.33 moles
10 × 2 / 3 moles of ammonia is produced = 6.667 moles
initial mole of nitrogen - consumed amount = residue
5 - 3.33 moles = 1.67 moles of nitrogen remained
total moles remaining = 1.67 moles of nitrogen + 6.667 mole of ammonia produced = 8.337 moles
now pressure is directly proportional to number of moles
15 moles ........... 10 atm
8.337 moles will yield = 8.337 moles × 10 atm / 15 moles = 5.56 atm