The chemical equilibrium is given:
2NO (g) + O2(g) <—>2N O2, (g)
In a container...
Chemistry, 25.11.2020 14:00 shartman22
The chemical equilibrium is given:
2NO (g) + O2(g) <—>2N O2, (g)
In a container of volume 10L is in equilibrium a mixture consisting of 10 mol NO (g), 10 mol O2, (g) and 20 mol NO2, (g).
The volume of the container changes under constant temperature and after the restoration of equilibrium the amount of NO has increased by 25%. Calculate the volume change in L.
How do I find the change in volume?
P. s sorry if my English isn’t perfect.
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