The equilibrium constant for the decomposition of NO2 to NO and O2 is 1.95×10−13 at 298 K.
What is the equilibrium constant at 990 K, given that the ΔrH∘ is 116.2 kJ⋅mol−1? Express your answer to three significant figures.
Answer is in Kelvin


Thus equilibrium constant at 900K temperature is 33.59 which can be written in three significant figure as 33.6
The equilibrium constant for the decomposition of NO2 to NO and O2 is 1.95×10−13 at 298...
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For the gas phase decomposition of
dinitrogen pentoxide,
N2O52
NO2 + 1/2 O2
the rate constant at 320 K is
6.13×10-4 /s and the rate constant at
355 K is 2.79×10-2
/s.
The activation energy for the gas phase
decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide
is kJ.
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