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Chemistry, 31.12.2019 04:31 angelespinosa521

Asample of o2(g) is placed in an otherwise empty, rigid container at 4224 k at an initial pressure of 4.97 atm, where it decomposes to o(g) by the reaction below.

o2(g) ⇄ 2 o(g)

at equilibrium, the partial pressure of o2 is 0.28 atm. calculate kp for this reaction at 4224 k.

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