For the following reaction, K = 1.2x107 at 300 K. Ag (aq) +2 NH3(aq) = Ag(NH3)2* (aq) In an experiment carried out at 300 K, the initial concentrations of Ag (aq) and NH3(aq) are each equal to 3.0 mol L-1. Which of the following statements about the equilibrium concentrations is correct? Note: In the statements below, << means "much less than". O INH3]= (Ag1« [Ag(NH3)2) <> O Ag'1<< [NH3] < [Ag{NH3),1 O INH] << [Ag*) [Ag(NH)21 O LAg(NH)2'] << [Ag°]= [NH3] O INH] (Ag") [Ag(NH3)2']

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For the following reaction, Ke = 1.2x107 at 300 K.
Ag (aq) + 2 NH3(aq) = Ag(NH3)2* (aq)
In an experiment carried out at 300 K, the initial concentrations of Ag*(aq) and NH3(aq) are each equal to 3.0
mol L-1.
Which of the following statements about the equilibrium concentrations is correct?
Note: In the statements below, << means "much less than".
O INH3] (Ag') << [Ag(NH3)2']
O LAg') << [NH3] < [Ag(NH3)2)
O INH3] < [Ag'] [Ag(NH3)2)
O Ag(NH3)2'] << (Ag'] [NH)
O INH3] (Ag') [Ag(NH)2'1
Transcribed Image Text:For the following reaction, Ke = 1.2x107 at 300 K. Ag (aq) + 2 NH3(aq) = Ag(NH3)2* (aq) In an experiment carried out at 300 K, the initial concentrations of Ag*(aq) and NH3(aq) are each equal to 3.0 mol L-1. Which of the following statements about the equilibrium concentrations is correct? Note: In the statements below, << means "much less than". O INH3] (Ag') << [Ag(NH3)2'] O LAg') << [NH3] < [Ag(NH3)2) O INH3] < [Ag'] [Ag(NH3)2) O Ag(NH3)2'] << (Ag'] [NH) O INH3] (Ag') [Ag(NH)2'1
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