Consider the reaction: NO2(g) + CO(g)->NO(g) + CO2(8). Could you follow the progress of this reaction by monitoring the pressure of gas in the container in which it was occuring?

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Consider the reaction: NO2(g) + CO(g)->NO(g) + CO2(g)-
Could you follow the progress of this reaction by monitoring the pressure of gas in
the container in which it was occuring?
a. No. You cannot monitor any reactions by measuring pressure.
Cb. Yes. Although you cannot monitor all gas phase reactions by
monitoring the pressure changes, you can monitor this one.
c. No. The pressure does not change when this reaction happens.
d. Yes. You can always follow the progress of a reaction in which all
reagents are gases by watching the pressure.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction: NO2(g) + CO(g)->NO(g) + CO2(g)- Could you follow the progress of this reaction by monitoring the pressure of gas in the container in which it was occuring? a. No. You cannot monitor any reactions by measuring pressure. Cb. Yes. Although you cannot monitor all gas phase reactions by monitoring the pressure changes, you can monitor this one. c. No. The pressure does not change when this reaction happens. d. Yes. You can always follow the progress of a reaction in which all reagents are gases by watching the pressure.
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