Questions 7 through 11 refer to the information and diagram below. 2 NO2(g) + N2Oa(g) NO2(8) reacts to form N20a(g) according to the equation above. A pure sample of NO2(g) is placed into a rigid, evacuated 0.500 L container. The initial pressure of the NO2(g) is 960 torr. The temperature is held constant until the NO2(g) reaches equilibrium with its product. The figure below shows how the pressure of the system changes while reaching equilibrium. Pressure (torr) 960 760 Time 8. The pressure vs. time curve can be used to evaluate (A) only the value of Q. (B) only the equilibrium constant from the horizontal part. (C) only the kinetics of the reaction from the decreasing part. (D) the kinetics of the reaction from the decreasing part and the equilibrium constant from the horizontal part.

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Questions 7 through 11 refer to the information and diagram below.
2 NO2(g) > N204(g)
NO2(8) reacts to form N20a(g) according to the equation above. A pure sample of NO2(g) is placed into
a rigid, evacuated 0.500 L container. The initial pressure of the NO2(g) is 960 torr. The temperature is
held constant until the NO2(g) reaches equilibrium with its product. The figure below shows how the
pressure of the system changes while reaching equilibrium.
Pressure (torr)
960
760
Time
8. The pressure vs. time curve can be used to evaluate
(A) only the value of Q.
(B) only the equilibrium constant from the horizontal part.
(C) only the kinetics of the reaction from the decreasing part.
(D) the kinetics of the reaction from the decreasing part and the equilibrium constant from
the horizontal part.
Transcribed Image Text:Questions 7 through 11 refer to the information and diagram below. 2 NO2(g) > N204(g) NO2(8) reacts to form N20a(g) according to the equation above. A pure sample of NO2(g) is placed into a rigid, evacuated 0.500 L container. The initial pressure of the NO2(g) is 960 torr. The temperature is held constant until the NO2(g) reaches equilibrium with its product. The figure below shows how the pressure of the system changes while reaching equilibrium. Pressure (torr) 960 760 Time 8. The pressure vs. time curve can be used to evaluate (A) only the value of Q. (B) only the equilibrium constant from the horizontal part. (C) only the kinetics of the reaction from the decreasing part. (D) the kinetics of the reaction from the decreasing part and the equilibrium constant from the horizontal part.
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