Question 2 (1 point) At 35°C, the equilibrium constant for the reaction below is 2NOCI(g) <--> 2NO(g) + Cl2(e) K - 1.6x1

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Question 2 (1 point) At 35°C, the equilibrium constant for the reaction below is 2NOCI(g) <--> 2NO(g) + Cl2(e) K - 1.6x1

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Question 2 1 Point At 35 C The Equilibrium Constant For The Reaction Below Is 2noci G 2no G Cl2 E K 1 6x1 1
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Question 2 (1 point) At 35°C, the equilibrium constant for the reaction below is 2NOCI(g) <--> 2NO(g) + Cl2(e) K - 1.6x10-5 An equilibrium mixture was found to have the following concentrations of Cly and NOCI: (C12) - 1.2*10-2 M; [NOCI) - 2.8*10-1 M. Calculate the concentration of NO at equilibrium 1.0x102 1.0x104 2.8x10-1 2.4x10-2 1.6x103

3 + 6 Question 1 (1 point) Saved Consider the following reaction: CO2(g) + C(s) <--> 2CO(g) At equilibrium, at a certain temperature, the concentrations of CO2(g) and CO(g) are (4.25x10^-1) and (5.8000x10^-2) M, respectively, Calculate the value of K. Note: The answer must have the correct number of significant figures and must be entered in the correct scientific notation format, i.e., 1.2x10 not 0.12x102 Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Answer: -4 8.5 x10 Your Answer
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