Nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide react to form nitrogen monoxide and carbon dioxide, like this: NO,(g)+CO(g)- NO(g)+CO,(g) Use this chemical equation to answer the questions in the table below. O None. Suppose 180. mmol of NO, and O Some, but less than 180. mmol. 180. mmol of CO are added to an O 180. mmol. empty flask. How much NO will be in the flask at equilibrium? O More than 180. mmol. O None. Suppose 190. mmol of NO and 190. mmol of CO, are added to an O Some, but less than 190. mmol. empty flask. How much NO, will be O 190. mmol. in the flask at equilibrium? O More than 190. mmol.

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Nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide react to form nitrogen monoxide and carbon dioxide, like this:
NO,(9)+CO(g)
- NO(g)+CO,(9)
Use this chemical equation to answer the questions in the table below.
Suppose 180. mmol of NO, and
O None.
O Some, but less than 180. mmol.
180. mmol of CO are added to an
O 180. mmol.
empty flask. How much NO will be
in the flask at equilibrium?
O More than 180. mmol.
Suppose 190, mmol of NO and
O None.
190. mmol of CO, are added to an
O Some, but less than 190. mmol.
O 190. mmol.
empty flask. How much NO,
in the flask at equilibrium?
will be
O More than 190. mmol.
Transcribed Image Text:Nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide react to form nitrogen monoxide and carbon dioxide, like this: NO,(9)+CO(g) - NO(g)+CO,(9) Use this chemical equation to answer the questions in the table below. Suppose 180. mmol of NO, and O None. O Some, but less than 180. mmol. 180. mmol of CO are added to an O 180. mmol. empty flask. How much NO will be in the flask at equilibrium? O More than 180. mmol. Suppose 190, mmol of NO and O None. 190. mmol of CO, are added to an O Some, but less than 190. mmol. O 190. mmol. empty flask. How much NO, in the flask at equilibrium? will be O More than 190. mmol.
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