Dinitrogen tetraoxide is a colorless gas that dissociates into nitrogen dioxide, a reddish brown gas. N₂O4 (9) 2 NO₂ (9) An experiment was run to demonstrate that this is a dynamic equilibrium. Starting with a special form of N₂O4 where one of the oxygens was isotopically labeled (180 instead of ¹60), the system was then allowed to reach equilibrium. Indicate with Y (yes) or N (no) which of the substances below show that the forward or reverse reactions occur for this chemical system. A. N B. N N-N O -N N-N C. Y No O O D. N N-N

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Dinitrogen tetraoxide is a colorless gas that dissociates into nitrogen dioxide, a reddish brown gas.
N₂O4 (9) 2 NO₂ (g)
An experiment was run to demonstrate that this is a dynamic equilibrium. Starting with a special form of N₂O4 where one of the oxygens was
isotopically labeled (180 instead of 160), the system was then allowed to reach equilibrium.
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Transcribed Image Text:Dinitrogen tetraoxide is a colorless gas that dissociates into nitrogen dioxide, a reddish brown gas. N₂O4 (9) 2 NO₂ (g) An experiment was run to demonstrate that this is a dynamic equilibrium. Starting with a special form of N₂O4 where one of the oxygens was isotopically labeled (180 instead of 160), the system was then allowed to reach equilibrium. O Indicate with Y (yes) or N (no) which of the substances below show that the forward or reverse reactions occur for this chemical system. A. N O O N-N B. N 180 o N-N D ܘܘ 180 ܓܘ N-N - O Y 了。。 •N₁ D. N oo O
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