Consider the reaction N2g 3H2g 2NH3g Suppose that at a part
     Consider the reaction N2(g) + 3H2(g)  2NH3(g) Suppose that at a particular moment during the reaction, molecular hydrogen is reacting at the rate of -0.067 Mis. a) At what rate is ammonia being formed? Mis (b) At what rate is molecular nitrogen reacting? Mis  
  
  Solution
rate of reaction in terms of H2
 rate of reaction = (-1/3)*d[H2]/dt
a)
 rate of reaction in terms of NH3
 rate of reaction = (1/2)*d[NH3]/dt
Equate the given reaction with this:
 (1/2)*d[NH3]/dt = (-1/3)*d[H2]/dt
 d[NH3]/dt = (-2/3)*d[H2]/dt
 d[NH3]/dt = (-2/3)*(-0.067 M/s)
 d[NH3]/dt = 0.0447 M/s
 Answer: 0.0447 M/s
b)
 rate of reaction in terms of N2
 rate of reaction = (-1)*d[N2]/dt
Equate the given reaction with this:
 (-1)*d[N2]/dt = (-1/3)*d[H2]/dt
 d[N2]/dt = (1/3)*d[H2]/dt
 d[NH3]/dt = (1/3)*(-0.067 M/s)
 d[NH3]/dt = -0.022 M/s
 Answer: -0.022 M/s

