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Given the reaction below 2NOBr(g)
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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. For the gas reaction at low pressure
2NOBr ¡ê 2NO + Br2 ¥ÄH = +61.1 kJ which of the following statements are true? a)
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Ava
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For the gas reaction at low pressure 2NOBr ↔ 2NO + Br2 ΔH = +61.1 kJ which of the following statements are true? a) Adding
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Ava
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For the following reaction system at equilibrium, which one of the changes below would cause the equilibrium to shift to the
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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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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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For the following reaction at equilibrium, which change would shift the position of equilibrium toward forming more products?
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maria
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the following reaction has a Kp = 109 at 25 degrees C
2NO(g) + Br2(g) reversible 2NOBr(g) If the equilibrium partial pressure of
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Rebekah
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Consider the following reaction:
2NOBr(g) 2NO(g) + Br2(g) If 0.332 moles of NOBr, 0.377 moles of NO, and 0.375 moles of Br2 are
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Ian
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