Consider the reaction N2(g) + O2(g) ↔ 2NO(g). The equilibrium constant for this reaction has a value of 2.5 x 10-3 at a temperature of 2400 K. What would be the partial pressure of NO in an equilibrium mixture that is at 2400 K and contains N2(g) at a partial pressure of 0.1 bar and O2(g) at a partial pressure of 0.1 bar?

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Consider the reaction N<sub>2</sub>(g) + O<sub>2</sub>(g) ↔ 2NO(g). The equilibrium constant for this reaction has a value of 2.5 x 10<sup>-3</sup> at a temperature of 2400 K. What would be the partial pressure of NO in an equilibrium mixture that is at 2400 K and contains N<sub>2</sub>(g) at a partial pressure of 0.1 bar and O<sub>2</sub>(g) at a partial pressure of 0.1 bar?





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