A 1.0 liter container holds N₂O4 andNO₂(g) in equilibrium at 25°C N₂O4(g) 2 NO₂(g) Kp = 80 The volume of the container is reduced to 0.50 L with the temperature maintained at 25°C. Which of the following would be correct when equilibrium is reestablished? The partial pressure of NO₂ more than doubles, the partial pressure of No less than doubloc

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A 1.0 liter container holds N₂O4 andNO₂(g) in equilibrium at 25°C
N₂O4(g) 2 NO₂(g)
Kp
The volume of the container is reduced to 0.50 L with the temperature maintained at 25°C. Which of the following would be correct
when equilibrium is reestablished?
= 80
The partial pressure of NO2 more than doubles, the partial pressure of N₂O4 less than doubles, and K. > 80. (Your answer)
The partial pressures of N₂O4 and NO2 both double, and Kp < 80.
The partial pressure of N₂O4 more than doubles, the partial pressure of NO₂ less than doubles, and Kp < 80.
The partial pressures of N₂O4 and NO₂ both double, and Kp = 80.
The partial pressures of N₂O4 and NO₂ both double, and Kp > 80.
The partial pressure of N₂O4 more than doubles, the partial pressure of NO2 less than doubles, and Kp = 80. (Correct answer)
Transcribed Image Text:(Incorrect) A 1.0 liter container holds N₂O4 andNO₂(g) in equilibrium at 25°C N₂O4(g) 2 NO₂(g) Kp The volume of the container is reduced to 0.50 L with the temperature maintained at 25°C. Which of the following would be correct when equilibrium is reestablished? = 80 The partial pressure of NO2 more than doubles, the partial pressure of N₂O4 less than doubles, and K. > 80. (Your answer) The partial pressures of N₂O4 and NO2 both double, and Kp < 80. The partial pressure of N₂O4 more than doubles, the partial pressure of NO₂ less than doubles, and Kp < 80. The partial pressures of N₂O4 and NO₂ both double, and Kp = 80. The partial pressures of N₂O4 and NO₂ both double, and Kp > 80. The partial pressure of N₂O4 more than doubles, the partial pressure of NO2 less than doubles, and Kp = 80. (Correct answer)
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