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Chemistry, 07.03.2021 20:30 jalenshayewilliams

Ammonium hydrogen sulfide will decompose into ammonia gas and hydrogen sulfide gas when heated to a
constant temperature. Consider the equilibrium system
NH4HS) = NH3(g) + H2S)
which is developed from 2.00 mole of NH4HS in a
100. L cylinder. At equilibrium the total pressure is
found to be 0.600 atm. K, will be equal to
(A) 9.00 10-2
(B) 6.00 x 10-3
(C) 3.60 x 10-1
(D) 1.20

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