Determine the equilibrium constant for the system N2O4 ⇌ 2NO2 at 25°C. The concentrations are shown here: [N2O4] = 2.32 x 10^–2 M, [NO2] = 1.41 x 10^–2 M. a) 0.608 b) 1.65 c) 0.369 d) 8.57 x 10^-3 e) 1.17 x 10^2
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For the reaction N2O4 ⇌ 2NO2, the equilibrium constant expression is: Kc = [NO2]^2 / [N2O4] Show more…
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