The problem goes: For the reaction N
2(g) + 3H
2(g)
2NH
3(g) at T=473 K, equilibrium constant Kp equals to 4.2*10
-8 1/kPa
2. At this temperature, nitrogen and hydrogen of partial pressures of 87.3 and 37.8 kPa, respectively, have been placed in a reaction vessel of the constant volume. Calculate partial pressures of both reactants and ammonia as well, and the total pressure of gaseous mixture after the equilibrium is reached.
Attempt on solving this: I write the Kp expression, but I am then stuck with something I can't solve: Kp=(3x)
2/(87.3-x)*(37.8-2x)
3; where x, 2x represent reduction of partial pressures of N
2 and H
2 and 3x is equilibrium partial pressure of ammonia. I am stuck, so I would really, really appreciate some advice and guidance in solving this! Thanks a lot!