NO(g) + CO2 = NO2 (g) + CO(g) Consider for the following equilibrium the initial concentrations of NO and CO2 are, for e

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NO(g) + CO2 = NO2 (g) + CO(g) Consider for the following equilibrium the initial concentrations of NO and CO2 are, for e

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NO(g) + CO2 = NO2 (g) + CO(g)
Consider for the following equilibrium the initial concentrations of NO and CO2 are, for each one 0.10M. If the equilibrium concentration of NO is 0.020M, the value of kc is:
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