Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
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Chapter 12, Problem 72QAP
The graph below is similar to that of Figure 12.2.
If after 100 s have elapsed the partial pressure of N2O4 is increased to 1.0 atm, what will the graph for N2O4 look like beyond 100 s?
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