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Ammonia will decompose into nitrogen and hydrogen at high temperature. An industrial chemist studying this reaction fills a 5.0L flask with 1.0 atm of
ammonia gas, and when the mixture has come to equilibrium measures the amount of nitrogen gas to be 0.25 atm.
Calculate the pressure equilibrium constant for the decomposition of ammonia at the final temperature of the mixture. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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Ammonia decomposes to nitrogen and hydrogen at high pressure,

In 5.0L of vessel, the initial amount of ammonia is 1.0 atm.

At equilibrium the amount of nitrigen is 0.25 atm.

The pressure equilibrium constant is:

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