Kp=1.6

Kp=1.0*10^-4

A<->2B
Find the equilibrium partial pressures of A and B
B=1.0 atm
A=0.0 atm

This is what I have so far
A 2B
0 1.0
+p -p
p 1-p

[B]^2/A (1-p)^2/p = 1.6
then got a quadratic equation of p^2+1.6p-1 to get x=.48

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