Nitrogen dioxide exists in equilibrium with dinitrogen tetroxide: N2O4 (g) = 2 NO2 (g) At 25oC and a pressure of 0.597 b
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Nitrogen dioxide exists in equilibrium with dinitrogen tetroxide: N2O4 (g) = 2 NO2 (g)
At 25oC and a pressure of 0.597 bar the density of the gas is 1.477 g dm-3. Calculate the degree of dissociation under these conditions, and the equilibrium constant KP. [0.5; 0.795 bar]
The answer should be 0.5 and 0.795 bar
7. Nitrogen dioxide exists in equilibrium with dinitrogen tetroxide: N204 (g) = 2 NO2 (g) At 25°C and a pressure of 0.597 bar the density of the gas is 1.477 g dm?. Calculate the degree of dissociation under these conditions, and the equilibrium constant Kp. [0.5; 0.795 bar]
At 25oC and a pressure of 0.597 bar the density of the gas is 1.477 g dm-3. Calculate the degree of dissociation under these conditions, and the equilibrium constant KP. [0.5; 0.795 bar]
The answer should be 0.5 and 0.795 bar
7. Nitrogen dioxide exists in equilibrium with dinitrogen tetroxide: N204 (g) = 2 NO2 (g) At 25°C and a pressure of 0.597 bar the density of the gas is 1.477 g dm?. Calculate the degree of dissociation under these conditions, and the equilibrium constant Kp. [0.5; 0.795 bar]