Question
Consider the following equilibrium:
N2O4 <=> 2NO2
You may assume that delta H and delta S do not vary with temperature.
At what temperature will an equilibrium mixture of 1 atm total pressure contain twice as much NO2
as N2O4?
N2O4 <=> 2NO2
You may assume that delta H and delta S do not vary with temperature.
At what temperature will an equilibrium mixture of 1 atm total pressure contain twice as much NO2
as N2O4?
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