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                At 2010K, the equilibrium constant Kc is 4*10^-4 for the following:
N2+O2-->2NO
If the equilibrium concentration of N2 is .28M and O2 is .38M, what is the equilibrium concentration of NO?
a)1.8*10^-9
b)2.1*10^-5
c)4.3*10^-5
d)6.5*10^-3
            
        N2+O2-->2NO
If the equilibrium concentration of N2 is .28M and O2 is .38M, what is the equilibrium concentration of NO?
a)1.8*10^-9
b)2.1*10^-5
c)4.3*10^-5
d)6.5*10^-3
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                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
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                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    Kc = (NO)^2/(N2)(O2)
You have only one unknown. Solve for that.
    
You have only one unknown. Solve for that.
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