At a certain temperature, a 19.5-L container holds four gases in equilibrium. Their masses are 3.5 g SO,, 4.6 g SO,, 13.

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At a certain temperature, a 19.5-L container holds four gases in equilibrium. Their masses are 3.5 g SO,, 4.6 g SO,, 13.

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At a certain temperature, a 19.5-L container holds four gases in equilibrium. Their masses are 3.5 g SO,, 4.6 g SO,, 13.7 g N,, and 0.98 g NO. What is the value of the equilibrium constant at this temperature for the reaction of So, with N20 to form SO; and N2? Make sure you balance the reaction using the lowest whole-number coefficients. 20.50 K = incorrect

At a certain temperature, a 19.5-L container holds four gases in equilibrium. Their masses are 3.5 g SO, 4.6 g SO,, 13.7 g N. and 0.98 g NO. What is the value of the equilibrium constant at this temperature for the reaction of So, with N20 to form SO3 and N2? Make sure you balance the reaction using the lowest whole-number coefficients. 20.50 Ke = Incorrect
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