2NO2 = 2NO + O2
initially 0.6 NO2
0.46 NO
what is the value of kc
Initially, 0.600 mol of NO2 is placed in a 1.00 L flask. At equilibrium, the concentration of NO was found to be 0.460 mol/L.
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