Consider the decomposition equilibrium for dinitrogen pentoxide: 2 N 2 O 5 ( g ) ⇌ 4 NO 2 ( g ) + O 2 ( g ) At a certain temperature and a total pressure of 1.00 atm, the N 2 O 5 is 0.50% decomposed (by moles) at equilibrium. a . If the volume is increased by a factor of 10.0. will the mole percent of N 2 O 5 decomposed at equilibrium be greater than, less than. or equal to 0.50%? Explain your answer. b. Calculate the mole percent of N 2 O 5 that will be decomposed at equilibrium if the volume is increased by a factor of 10.0.
Consider the decomposition equilibrium for dinitrogen pentoxide: 2 N 2 O 5 ( g ) ⇌ 4 NO 2 ( g ) + O 2 ( g ) At a certain temperature and a total pressure of 1.00 atm, the N 2 O 5 is 0.50% decomposed (by moles) at equilibrium. a . If the volume is increased by a factor of 10.0. will the mole percent of N 2 O 5 decomposed at equilibrium be greater than, less than. or equal to 0.50%? Explain your answer. b. Calculate the mole percent of N 2 O 5 that will be decomposed at equilibrium if the volume is increased by a factor of 10.0.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the equilibrium constant K describes the ratio of the reactant to the product on equilibrium conditions in terms of molar concentration.
Consider the decomposition equilibrium for dinitrogen pentoxide:
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At a certain temperature and a total pressure of 1.00 atm, the N2O5 is 0.50% decomposed (by moles) at equilibrium.
a. If the volume is increased by a factor of 10.0. will the mole percent of N2O5 decomposed at equilibrium be greater than, less than. or equal to 0.50%? Explain your answer.
b. Calculate the mole percent of N2O5 that will be decomposed at equilibrium if the volume is increased by a factor of 10.0.
personality of each of them in terms of nucleophile vs. electrophile (some can be considered
acids/bases but we are not looking at that here). Note you may have to use your growing intuition to
figure out the personality of one of the molecules below but I believe in you! Rationalize it out
based on what we have called strong versus weak electrophiles in past mechanisms. Consider using
the memes below to help guide your understanding!
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4) Which oxygen atom in the structure below is most basic / nucleophilic? Please explain by
discussing the electron density around each oxygen atom. Show at least three resonance
structures for the compound.
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