Consider the reaction 2NO2(g) = 2NO(g) + O2(g). If Kp is 0.860, calculate equilibrium pressure of O2 if equilibrium pressure of NO2 is 0.683 atm and equilibrium pressure of NO is 0.34 atm. а. 3.47 b. 1.73 О с. 0.05 O d. 1.18 O e. 5.08

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Consider the reaction 2NO2(g) = 2NO(g) +
O2(g). If Kp is 0.860, calculate equilibrium
pressure of O2 if equilibrium pressure of NO2 is
0.683 atm and equilibrium pressure of NO is
0.34 atm.
О а. 3.47
O b. 1.73
O c. 0.05
O d. 1.18
е. 5.08
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction 2NO2(g) = 2NO(g) + O2(g). If Kp is 0.860, calculate equilibrium pressure of O2 if equilibrium pressure of NO2 is 0.683 atm and equilibrium pressure of NO is 0.34 atm. О а. 3.47 O b. 1.73 O c. 0.05 O d. 1.18 е. 5.08
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