This is more of a stoichiometry exercise than equilibrium. Partial pressure of each gas is proportional to the moles according to Dalton's rule. When the pres of N2 is 0.9 atm at the end of the reaction, there must be 0.3 atm of N2 consumed during the process. At the same time, there must be 0.9 atm of H2 consumed because 3 moles of H2 reacts with 1 mole of N2. On the product side, there must be 0.6 atm of NH3 produced during the reaction because the mole ratio of N2 to NH3 is 1:2. B is the correct answer.
Hey everyone! Could someone explain why, apparently, the answer is b? I really think it's D, 1.8. If it starts at 1.2 and goes down one fourth, then instead of producing 2.4, wouldn't it be 1.8??
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