Consider the following elementary reaction: NO₂(g) +O3(9) → NO3(g) + O₂(g) Suppose we let k₁ stand for the rate constant of this reaction, and k_₁ stand for the rate constant of the reverse reaction. 1 Write an expression that gives the equilibrium concentration of NO3 in terms of k₁, k₁, and the equilibrium concentrations of NO₂, O3, and 0₂.

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Consider the following elementary reaction:

\[ \text{NO}_2(g) + \text{O}_3(g) \rightarrow \text{NO}_3(g) + \text{O}_2(g) \]

Suppose we let \( k_1 \) stand for the rate constant of this reaction, and \( k_{-1} \) stand for the rate constant of the reverse reaction.

Write an expression that gives the equilibrium concentration of \(\text{NO}_3\) in terms of \( k_1, k_{-1} \), and the equilibrium concentrations of \(\text{NO}_2\), \(\text{O}_3\), and \(\text{O}_2\).

\[ [\text{NO}_3] = \]

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Transcribed Image Text:# Kinetics and Equilibrium ## Expressing the concentration of an intermediate in terms of the... Consider the following elementary reaction: \[ \text{NO}_2(g) + \text{O}_3(g) \rightarrow \text{NO}_3(g) + \text{O}_2(g) \] Suppose we let \( k_1 \) stand for the rate constant of this reaction, and \( k_{-1} \) stand for the rate constant of the reverse reaction. Write an expression that gives the equilibrium concentration of \(\text{NO}_3\) in terms of \( k_1, k_{-1} \), and the equilibrium concentrations of \(\text{NO}_2\), \(\text{O}_3\), and \(\text{O}_2\). \[ [\text{NO}_3] = \] ### Tools - There are icons available to include mathematical symbols or to clear entries.
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