The equilibrium constant for the reaction N2(g) + O2(g) an elevated temperature. A reaction vessel at this temperature contains N2(g) at a partial pressure of 0.25 bar, O2(g) at a partial pressure of 0.25 bar, and NO(g) at a - 2 NO(g) is 1.7 x 10-1 at partial pressure of 4.2 x 10- bar. Select the one true statement for this system. The reaction quotient Q is larger than K, and the reaction proceeds to the reactants side. O The reaction quotient Q is smaller than K, and the reaction proceeds to the reactants side. O The reaction quotient Q is larger than K, and the reaction proceeds to the products side. O The system is at equilibrium. The reaction quotient Q is smaller than K, and the reaction proceeds to the products side.
The equilibrium constant for the reaction N2(g) + O2(g) an elevated temperature. A reaction vessel at this temperature contains N2(g) at a partial pressure of 0.25 bar, O2(g) at a partial pressure of 0.25 bar, and NO(g) at a - 2 NO(g) is 1.7 x 10-1 at partial pressure of 4.2 x 10- bar. Select the one true statement for this system. The reaction quotient Q is larger than K, and the reaction proceeds to the reactants side. O The reaction quotient Q is smaller than K, and the reaction proceeds to the reactants side. O The reaction quotient Q is larger than K, and the reaction proceeds to the products side. O The system is at equilibrium. The reaction quotient Q is smaller than K, and the reaction proceeds to the products side.
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