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
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