To find the value of Kp for the second reaction, we can use the equation:
Kp = (Kp1)^(∆n)
Where Kp1 is the value from the first reaction and ∆n is the change in the number of moles of gas between the two reactions.
In the first reaction:
∆n = (2 - 1) = 1
Therefore, the value of Kp for the second reaction is:
Kp2 = (3.64x10^6)^(1)
Kp2 = 3.64x10^6
Answer: 3.64x10^6
The value of Kp for the reaction
is (3.64x10^6).
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