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Consider the following reaction:
N2O4(g)â2NO2(g),Kc=0.36 at 100âC
The reaction mixture initially contains only the reactant, [N2O4]=0.0218M , and no NO2.
Part A
Find the equilibrium concentration of N2O4.
Express the concentration to three decimal places and include the appropriate units.
Part B
Find the equilibrium concentration of NO2.
Express the concentration to three decimal places and include the appropriate units.
Consider the following reaction: N2O4(g)â2NO2(g),Kc=0.36 at 100âC The reaction mixture initially contains only the reactant, [N2O4]=0.0218M , and no NO2. | Part A Find the equilibrium concentration of N2O4. Express the concentration to three decimal places and include the appropriate units. Part B Find the equilibrium concentration of NO2. Express the concentration to three decimal places and include the appropriate units. |
Patrina SchowalterLv2
14 Oct 2019