1. Finding Equilibrium Concentrations from Initial Concentrations and the Equilibrium Constant. Consider the reaction: N,0.(g) =2 NO2(g) Kc = 0.36 (at 100 °C) A reaction mixture at 100 °C initially contains [NO2] = 0.100 M. Find the equilibrium concentrations of NO2 and N20, at this temperature. (Hint Q>Keq, the rxn with proceed to the left) %3D
1. Finding Equilibrium Concentrations from Initial Concentrations and the Equilibrium Constant. Consider the reaction: N,0.(g) =2 NO2(g) Kc = 0.36 (at 100 °C) A reaction mixture at 100 °C initially contains [NO2] = 0.100 M. Find the equilibrium concentrations of NO2 and N20, at this temperature. (Hint Q>Keq, the rxn with proceed to the left) %3D
Chapter7: Statistical Data Treatment And Evaluation
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