Consider the equilibrium system described by the chemical reaction below. For this reaction, Kp = 109 at 298 K. If the equilibrium partial pressures of Br2 and NOBr at 0.0159 atm and 0.0768 atm, respectively, determine the partial pressure of NO at equilibrium.. 2 NO(g) + Br2(g) =2 NOB((g) 1 2 NEXT If (x) represents the equilibrium partial pressure of NO, set up the equilibrium expression for Kp to solve for the partial pressure. Do not combine or simplify terms.. = 109

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Consider the equilibrium system described by the chemical reaction below. For this reaction, Kp:
109 at 298 K. If the equilibrium partial pressures of Br2 and NOBR at 0.0159 atm and 0.0768 atm,
respectively, determine the partial pressure of NO at equilibrium...
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2 NO(g) + Br2(g) = 2 NOBr(g)
1
NEXT
へ
If (x) represents the equilibrium partial pressure of NO, set up the equilibrium expression for Kp to solve for the partial
pressure. Do not combine or simplify terms..
Kp
109
%3D
RESET
(109)
(0.0159)
(0.0768)
2(0.0159)
2(0.0768)
(0.0159)?
(0.0768)²
(x)
(2x)
(x)?
(2x)?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the equilibrium system described by the chemical reaction below. For this reaction, Kp: 109 at 298 K. If the equilibrium partial pressures of Br2 and NOBR at 0.0159 atm and 0.0768 atm, respectively, determine the partial pressure of NO at equilibrium... %D 2 NO(g) + Br2(g) = 2 NOBr(g) 1 NEXT へ If (x) represents the equilibrium partial pressure of NO, set up the equilibrium expression for Kp to solve for the partial pressure. Do not combine or simplify terms.. Kp 109 %3D RESET (109) (0.0159) (0.0768) 2(0.0159) 2(0.0768) (0.0159)? (0.0768)² (x) (2x) (x)? (2x)?
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