If you observe the following reaction at equilibrium, it is possible to tell whether the reaction started with pure NO, or with pure N,0̟ 2NO,(g) = N,0,(g) True False

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Problem 14QAP: Consider the following reaction at 1000 C: NO(g)+12 Cl2(g)NOCl(g) (a) Write an equilibrium constant...
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If you observe the following reaction at equilibrium, it is possible to tell whether the reaction started with pure NO, or with pure
N,0, 2NO, (g) = N,0,(g)
A) True
B) False
Question 2
Which of the following is the reaction quotient expression for the ionization of NH, in water? The equilibrium constant for the
reaction of NH, with water is 1.76x 10-s.
@ Kb=[NH,][NH,]
® Kb=[NH,][OH- [NH,]
B
Kb=[OH-][NH,]
O ]
Kb=NH
Question 3
Under what conditions is N,03(g) → NO(g) + NO,(g) spontaneous?
At temperatures > 287°K
B) At temperatures <287°K
At temperatures <273°K
At temperatures > 273°K
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 If you observe the following reaction at equilibrium, it is possible to tell whether the reaction started with pure NO, or with pure N,0, 2NO, (g) = N,0,(g) A) True B) False Question 2 Which of the following is the reaction quotient expression for the ionization of NH, in water? The equilibrium constant for the reaction of NH, with water is 1.76x 10-s. @ Kb=[NH,][NH,] ® Kb=[NH,][OH- [NH,] B Kb=[OH-][NH,] O ] Kb=NH Question 3 Under what conditions is N,03(g) → NO(g) + NO,(g) spontaneous? At temperatures > 287°K B) At temperatures <287°K At temperatures <273°K At temperatures > 273°K
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