At a particular temperature a 2.00-L flask at equilibrium contains 2.80 × 10 − 4 mole of N 2 , 2.50 × 10 − 5 mole of O 2 , and 2.00 × 10 − 2 mole of N 2 O. Calculate K at this temperature for the reaction 2 N 2 ( g ) + O 2 ( g ) ⇌ 2 N 2 O ( g ) If [N 2 ] = 2.00 × 10 −4 M, [N 2 O] = 0.200 M, and [O 2 ] =0.00245 M, does this represent a system at equilibrium?
At a particular temperature a 2.00-L flask at equilibrium contains 2.80 × 10 − 4 mole of N 2 , 2.50 × 10 − 5 mole of O 2 , and 2.00 × 10 − 2 mole of N 2 O. Calculate K at this temperature for the reaction 2 N 2 ( g ) + O 2 ( g ) ⇌ 2 N 2 O ( g ) If [N 2 ] = 2.00 × 10 −4 M, [N 2 O] = 0.200 M, and [O 2 ] =0.00245 M, does this represent a system at equilibrium?
Solution Summary: The author calculates the equilibrium constant (K) for the given reaction. The concentration of a reactant is calculated by the formula
At a particular temperature a 2.00-L flask at equilibrium contains 2.80 × 10−4 mole of N2, 2.50 × 10−5 mole of O2, and 2.00 × 10−2 mole of N2O. Calculate K at this temperature for the reaction
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If [N2] = 2.00 × 10−4M, [N2O] = 0.200 M, and [O2] =0.00245 M, does this represent a system at equilibrium?
The number of microstates corresponding to each macrostate is given by N. The dominant macrostate or configuration of a system is the macrostate with the greatest weight W. Are both statements correct?
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