Question text
Calculate the equilibrium constants, KpKp and KcKc for the equilibrium reaction
N2O4(g)⇄2NO2(g)N2O4(g)⇄2NO2(g)
at 298 K.
| N2O4(g)N2O4(g) | NO2(g)NO2(g) | |
|---|---|---|
| S0S0 (J/K/mol) |
304.29 | 240.06 |
| ΔfH0ΔfH0 (kJ/mol) |
9.16 | 33.18 |
Select one or more:
A. Kp=9.23Kp=9.23 , Kc=12.3Kc=12.3
B. Kp=0.563Kp=0.563 , Kc=0.33Kc=0.33
C. Kp=0.144Kp=0.144 , Kc=0.0058Kc=0.0058
D. Kp=0.355Kp=0.355 , Kc=1.23


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