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Consider the Gas Phase Reaction NO + O2 Δ\Delta H° = -5691 KJ and K = 1

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Consider the gas phase reaction NO +  Consider the gas phase reaction NO +   O<sub>2</sub>   NO<sub>2 </sub>for which  \Delta H° = -56.91 kJ and K = 1.46  \times 10<sup>6</sup> at 25°C. -Calculate K for the following reaction at 25°C: 2NO + O<sub>2</sub>   2NO<sub>2</sub> A) 2.92  \times  10<sup>6</sup> B) 2.13  \times  10<sup>12</sup> C) 7.30  \times  10<sup>5</sup> D) 1.21  \times  10<sup>3</sup> E) 1.46  \times  10<sup>6</sup> O2  Consider the gas phase reaction NO +   O<sub>2</sub>   NO<sub>2 </sub>for which  \Delta H° = -56.91 kJ and K = 1.46  \times 10<sup>6</sup> at 25°C. -Calculate K for the following reaction at 25°C: 2NO + O<sub>2</sub>   2NO<sub>2</sub> A) 2.92  \times  10<sup>6</sup> B) 2.13  \times  10<sup>12</sup> C) 7.30  \times  10<sup>5</sup> D) 1.21  \times  10<sup>3</sup> E) 1.46  \times  10<sup>6</sup> NO2 for which Δ\Delta H° = -56.91 kJ and K = 1.46 ×\times 106 at 25°C.
-Calculate K for the following reaction at 25°C: 2NO + O2  Consider the gas phase reaction NO +   O<sub>2</sub>   NO<sub>2 </sub>for which  \Delta H° = -56.91 kJ and K = 1.46  \times 10<sup>6</sup> at 25°C. -Calculate K for the following reaction at 25°C: 2NO + O<sub>2</sub>   2NO<sub>2</sub> A) 2.92  \times  10<sup>6</sup> B) 2.13  \times  10<sup>12</sup> C) 7.30  \times  10<sup>5</sup> D) 1.21  \times  10<sup>3</sup> E) 1.46  \times  10<sup>6</sup> 2NO2


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