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What is the value of equilibrium constant kc for NO2 + N2O =3NO..Given that equilibrium concentration are NO2=1.25, N2O=1.80 and NO=0.0015
5 years ago

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R_scott
kc = [NO]^3 / ([NO2] [N2O])
5 years ago
JEFFERY
WHAT IS THE VALUE OF THE EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT,KC,FOR NO2 + N2O =3NO
GIVVEN THE THE EQUILIBRIUM CONCENTRATION ARE NO2=1.25M, N2O=1.80M, AND NO=0.0015
3 years ago
jerry londe
ok thankyou and next question.
3 years ago

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