Tutored Practice Problem 15.3.4 COUNTS TOWARDS GRADE Use K and initial concentrations to calculate equilibrium concentrations. Consider the equilibrium system involving the decomposition of nitrogen monoxide. 2NO(g) N₂(g) + O₂(g) K = [NO] = [N₂] = [0₂] = M M M [N₂] [0₂2] A flask originally contains 0.236 M nitrogen monoxide. Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of the three gases. Check & Submit Answer [NO]² = 0.243 at 279 K Show Approach Close Problem

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Tutored Practice Problem 15.3.4 COUNTS TOWARDS GRADE
Use K and initial concentrations to calculate equilibrium concentrations.
Consider the equilibrium system involving the decomposition of nitrogen monoxide.
2NO(g) N₂(g) + O₂(g) K =
[NO] =
[N₂] =
[0₂]
=
M
M
M
[N₂] [0₂]
A flask originally contains 0.236 M nitrogen monoxide. Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of the three
gases.
Check & Submit Answer
[NO]²
= 0.243 at 279 K
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Transcribed Image Text:Tutored Practice Problem 15.3.4 COUNTS TOWARDS GRADE Use K and initial concentrations to calculate equilibrium concentrations. Consider the equilibrium system involving the decomposition of nitrogen monoxide. 2NO(g) N₂(g) + O₂(g) K = [NO] = [N₂] = [0₂] = M M M [N₂] [0₂] A flask originally contains 0.236 M nitrogen monoxide. Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of the three gases. Check & Submit Answer [NO]² = 0.243 at 279 K Show Approach Close Problem
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