Question 16 Nitric oxide, an important pollutant in air, is formed from the elements nitrogen and oxygen at high tempera

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Question 16 Nitric oxide, an important pollutant in air, is formed from the elements nitrogen and oxygen at high temperatures, such as those obtained when gasoline burns in an automobile engine. At 2000°C, K for the reaction N₂(g) + O₂(g) 2NO(g) is 0.01. A 1-L container originally holds 0.4 mol of N₂, 0.1 mol of O₂, and 0.08 mole of NO. If the volume of the container holding the equilibrium mixture of N₂, O₂, and NO is decreased to 0.5 L without changing the quantities of the gases present, how will their concentrations change? The concentration of NO will increase; the concentrations of N₂ and O₂ will decrease. 0/1 pts The concentrations of N₂ and O₂ will increase; and the concentration of NO will decrease. The concentrations of N₂, O₂, and NO will increase. The concentrations of N₂, O₂, and NO will decrease. There will be no change in the concentrations of N₂, O₂, and NO.
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