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Nitric oxide reacts with chlorine gas according to the reaction: 2 no( g) + cl2( g) ∆ 2 nocl( g) kp = 0.27 at 700 k a reaction mixture initially contains equal partial pressures of no and cl2. at equilibrium, the partial pressure of nocl is 115 torr. what were the initial partial pressures of no and cl2 ?

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