At 22 °C, Kp = 0.070 for the equilibrium: NH4HS (s) NH3 (g) + H2S (g) A sample of solid NH4HS is placed in a closed vessel and allowed to equilibrate. Calculate the equilibrium partial pressure (atm) of ammonia, assuming that some solid NH4HS remains.

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Chemical equilibrium is a state in which the concentrations of reactants and products in a chemical reaction do not change over time. This state is also known as dynamic equilibrium.  Here are some characteristics of chemical equilibrium: Forward and backward reactions: In a reversible reaction, the forward and backward reactions occur at the same speed. Constancy: At equilibrium, certain properties like concentration, density, pressure, and color remain constant. Fixed concentrations: At equilibrium, each reactant and product has a fixed concentration. Equilibrium constant: The ratio of... Show more

At 22 °C, Kp = 0.070 for the equilibrium: <br>NH<sub>4</sub>HS (s) NH<sub>3</sub> (g) + H<sub>2</sub>S (g) A sample of solid NH<sub>4</sub>HS is placed in a closed vessel and allowed to equilibrate. Calculate the equilibrium partial pressure (atm) of ammonia, assuming that some solid NH<sub>4</sub>HS remains.