For the reaction N204(g) = 2NO2(g). Kp = 0.148 at a temperature of 298 K. What is Kp for the following reaction: 14NO2(g) = 7N204 (g) please write everything asked below

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For the reaction N204(g) = 2NO2(g). Kp = 0.148 at a temperature of 298 K. What is Kp for the following reaction:

14NO2(g) = 7N204 (g)

please write everything asked below

 

 

 

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