N2 + O2 --->2NO kc=0.25(at2500 degrees celsius.
a reaction mixture initially contains N2 at a concentration of 0.45M and O2 at a concentration of 0.45M find the equilibrium concentrations of the reactants and product at this temperature
N2 + O2 --->2NO kc=0.25(at2500 degrees celsius. a reaction mixture initially contains N2 at a concentration...
The reaction N2(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO(g) is carried out at a temperature at which Kc = 0.050. The reaction mixture starts with only the product, [NO] = 0.0300 M , and no reactants. Part A Find the equilibrium concentrations of N2 at equilibrium. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. [N2] = Part B Find the equilibrium concentrations of O2 at equilibrium. Part C Find the equilibrium concentrations of NO at equilibrium. Express your answer to two significant figures...
find equilibruim concentrations of O2, N2 and NO
The reaction N2(g) + O2(g) = 2NO(g) is carried out at a temperature at which Kc = 0.045. The reaction mixture starts with only the product, (NO) = 0.0300 M, and no reactants.
The reaction N2(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO(g)N2(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO(g) is carried out at a temperature at which KcKc = 0.055. The reaction mixture starts with only the product, [NO][NO] = 0.0500 MM, and no reactants. Find the equilibrium concentrations of N2N2 at equilibrium. Find the equilibrium concentrations of O2O2 at equilibrium. Find the equilibrium concentrations of NONO at equilibrium.
The air pollutant NO is produced in automobile engines from the high-temperature reaction N2(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO(g);Kc=1.7×10−3 at 2300 K. If the initial concentrations of N2 and O2 at 2300 K are both 1.58 M, what are the concentrations of NO when the reaction mixture reaches equilibrium? Concentrations of NO= UNITS If the initial concentrations of N2 and O2 at 2300 K are both 1.58 M, what are the concentrations of N2 when the reaction mixture reaches equilibrium? Concentrations of O2= If the...
The reaction below is carried out at a different temperature at which Kc=0.055. This time, however, the reaction mixture starts with only the product, [NO]=0.0100M [NO]=0.0100M, and no reactants. Find the equilibrium concentrations of N2, O2, and NO at equilibrium. N2(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO(g) Express your answers to three significant figures separated by commas.
The reaction below is carried out at a different temperature at which Kc=0.055Kc=0.055. This time, however, the reaction mixture starts with only the product, [NO]=0.0100M[NO]=0.0100M, and no reactants. Find the equilibrium concentrations of N2N2, O2O2, and NONO at equilibrium. N2(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO(g)
1) Consider the reaction: ??(?) + ??(?) ↔ ???(?). Suppose a sample of air contains initially [N2]=0.80M and [O2]=0.20M. Calculate the equilibrium concentration of all reactants and products at equilibrium. a. if Kc= 1.0x10-5 b. if Kc=1.20 2) Consider the following reaction: ??(?) + ?2?(?) ↔ ??2(?) + ?2(?) ?? = 107 (?? 500?) If a reaction mixture initially contains 0.125M CO and 0.125M H2O, what will be the equilibrium concentration of each of the reactants and products? 3) The...
For the reaction N2(g) + O2(g) 2NO(g), Kc = 4.0 at a particular temperature. In a 1.0-L container, 1.0 mol of N2 and O2 are mixed. Determine the concentration of NO once equilibrium is reached at the given temperature. =________ Please explain so I understand
For the equilibrium N2(g) + O2(g) <--------> 2NO(g) At 2300K the equilibrium constant is Kc = 1.7 x 10-3. Suppose 0.012 mol NO(g), 0.25 mol N2(g) and 0.35 mol O2(g) are placed into a 7.5 L flask at 2300K a) is the system at equilibrium? b) If not, in which direction must the reaction proceed to reach equilibrium c) calculate the equilibrium concentrations of all three substances
Consider the reaction between NO and Cl2 to form NOCl: 2NO(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2NOCl(g) A reaction mixture at a certain temperature initially contains only [NO]= 0.65 M and [Cl2]= 0.53. After the reaction comes to equilibrium, the concentration of NOCl is 0.25 M . ---Find the value of the equilibrium constant (Kc) at this temperature. Express your answer using two significant figures.