3. a) Challenge problem. Nitric oxide gas reacts with bromine gas to form nitrosyl bromide gas. 3 NO(g) N₂O(g) + NO2(g)

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3. a) Challenge problem. Nitric oxide gas reacts with bromine gas to form nitrosyl bromide gas. 3 NO(g) N₂O(g) + NO2(g)

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3 A Challenge Problem Nitric Oxide Gas Reacts With Bromine Gas To Form Nitrosyl Bromide Gas 3 No G N O G No2 G 1
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3. a) Challenge problem. Nitric oxide gas reacts with bromine gas to form nitrosyl bromide gas. 3 NO(g) N₂O(g) + NO2(g) As 25°C, the equilibrium concentrations of dinitrogen monoxide and nitrogen dioxide are 0.170 M and 0.250 M, respectively. Using thermodynamic data from the cover sheet, calculate the equilibrium concentration of nitric oxide, NO. (14 pts) b) You add 0.75 mL of 0.175 M sodium hydroxide to 10.00 mL 0.108 M hypobromous acid. Calculate the pH of the resulting solution. K, of hypobromous is 2.8 X 10. (12 pts)
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