Consider the following reaction: N₂O4 (g) 2NO₂(g), Ke=0.36 at 2000°C The reaction mixture initially contains only the reactant, [N₂O4] = 0.0270M, and no NO₂. ▼ Find the equilibrium concentration of N₂04- Express the concentration to three decimal places and include the appropriate units. [N₂O4) = 0.0060 HA X Incorrect; Try Again Part B Submit Previous Answers Request Answer [NO₂] = 0.046 ← μA M Find the equilibrium concentration of NO₂. Express the concentration to three decimal places and include the appropriate units. * Incorrect; Try Again Ć M Submit Previous Answers Request Answer ? ?

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Consider the following reaction:
N₂O4 (g)
2NO₂(g), Ke=0.36 at 2000°C
The reaction mixture initially contains only the reactant, [N₂O4] = 0.0270M, and no NO2.
Part A
Find the equilibrium concentration of N₂O4-
Express the concentration to three decimal places and include the appropriate units.
14
[N₂O4]= 0.0060
μA
Part B
Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
X Incorrect; Try Again
[NO₂] = 0.046
M
Find the equilibrium concentration of NO₂.
Express the concentration to three decimal places and include the appropriate units.
μA
X Incorrect; Try Again
M
SWIX ?
Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
22
?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following reaction: N₂O4 (g) 2NO₂(g), Ke=0.36 at 2000°C The reaction mixture initially contains only the reactant, [N₂O4] = 0.0270M, and no NO2. Part A Find the equilibrium concentration of N₂O4- Express the concentration to three decimal places and include the appropriate units. 14 [N₂O4]= 0.0060 μA Part B Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again [NO₂] = 0.046 M Find the equilibrium concentration of NO₂. Express the concentration to three decimal places and include the appropriate units. μA X Incorrect; Try Again M SWIX ? Submit Previous Answers Request Answer 22 ?
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