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2NOBr(g) 2NO(g) + Br2(g) and
A possible mechanism for the overall reaction
Br2 (g) + 2NO (g) -> 2NOBr (g) is NO (g) +Br2 (g) (equilibrium arrows: on top it
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ben
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2NOBr(g) <==> 2NO(g) + Br2(g)
and the value of Kc = 1.98, at a temperature of 282 K what is the value of Kp ? (Hint: Use the
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Kara
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what is Kc for 2NOBr-->2NO+Br2 when the temperature is 1000K and the Kc is 1.3x10^-2
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Anonymous
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2NO(g) + Br2(g) -> 2NOBr(g)
What is the rate equation? My answer is k[NO]2[Br2] Is this correct? Thank you!!!!
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Hannah
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Write the equilibrium constant expression for each of the following reactions:
A. 4NO(g)+2O^2 <--> 2N^2O^4(g) B. 2NO(g)+ Br^2(g)
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Andrew
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Consider the following equilibrium, for which Kc = 515 at 25.3 °C:
N2(g)+O2(g)+Br2(g)→2NOBr(g) What is the value of Kp for
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Given the reaction below
2NOBr(g) <==> 2NO(g) + Br2(g) and the value of Kc = 1.98, at a temperature of 480 K what is the value of
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Summer
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write the equilibrium constant expressions Kp for each of the following
N2O <===> 2NO2 2NO + Br2 <====> 2NOBr 2SO2 + O2 <====>
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Taylor
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The equilibrium constant for the reaction:
2NO(g)+Br2(g)<==>2NOBr(g) Kc=1.3x10^-2 at 1000 Kelvin Calculate Kc for:
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Colin
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2NoBr>2NO+Br2 Kc=0.064
At equilibrium a 1.00L flask contains 0.030mole NOBr and 0.030mole of NO.How many moles of Br2 are
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Anonymous
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