At a certain temperature, the equilibrium constant K for the following reaction is 3.44 x 10°: NO,(g) + CO(g) – NO(g) + CO,(g) Use this information to complete the following table. There will be very little NO2 and Co. Suppose a 50. L reaction vessel is filled with 0.81 mol of NO2 and 0.81 mol of CO. What can you say about the composition of the mixture in the vessel at equilibrium? There will be very little NO and CO2. Neither of the above is true. What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Round your answer to 3 significant digits. K = 0 NO(9)+CO2(9) NO,(9)+CO(9) What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Round your answer to 3 significant digits. K =0 2 NO,(9)+2CO(9) 2 NO(9)+2CO2(9)

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At a certain temperature, the equilibrium constant K for the following reaction is 3.44 x 10°:
NO, (g) + CO(g)= NO(g) + CO,(g)
Use this information to complete the following table.
Suppose a 50. L reaction vessel is filled with 0.81 mol of NO2 and
0.81 mol of CO. What can you say about the composition of the
mixture in the vessel at equilibrium?
O There will be very little NO2 and CO.
x10
There will be very little NO and CO2.
?
Neither of the above is true.
What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction?
Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
K =0
NO(g)+CO2(9)
NO2(9)+CO(9)
What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction?
Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
= 0
K =
2 NO,(9)+2CO(9)
2 NO(9)+2CO2(9)
Transcribed Image Text:At a certain temperature, the equilibrium constant K for the following reaction is 3.44 x 10°: NO, (g) + CO(g)= NO(g) + CO,(g) Use this information to complete the following table. Suppose a 50. L reaction vessel is filled with 0.81 mol of NO2 and 0.81 mol of CO. What can you say about the composition of the mixture in the vessel at equilibrium? O There will be very little NO2 and CO. x10 There will be very little NO and CO2. ? Neither of the above is true. What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Round your answer to 3 significant digits. K =0 NO(g)+CO2(9) NO2(9)+CO(9) What is the equilibrium constant for the following reaction? Round your answer to 3 significant digits. = 0 K = 2 NO,(9)+2CO(9) 2 NO(9)+2CO2(9)
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