Part A Dinitrogen tetroxide decomposes to form nitrogen dioxide according to the following reaction: 2NO2(g), Kp = 6.7 at 298 K N₂O4 (g) = A reaction vessel contains 0.60 atm of N₂O4 and 2.0 atm NO₂. Which statement is true of the reaction system? ►View Available Hint(s) The reaction system is at equilibrium. The reaction system proceeds to the right (forming more product). The reaction system proceeds to the left (forming more reactant). It is impossible to determine the future progress of the reaction based on the information given. Submit P Pearson All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Permissions | Contact Us

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Dinitrogen tetroxide decomposes to form nitrogen dioxide according to the following reaction:
2NO2 (g), Kp = 6.7 at 298 K
N2O4 (g)
2
A reaction vessel contains 0.60 atm of N₂O4 and 2.0 atm NO2. Which statement is true of the
reaction system?
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O The reaction system is at equilibrium.
O The reaction system proceeds to the right (forming more product).
O The reaction system proceeds to the left (forming more reactant).
O
It is impossible to determine the future progress of the reaction based on the information
given.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A Dinitrogen tetroxide decomposes to form nitrogen dioxide according to the following reaction: 2NO2 (g), Kp = 6.7 at 298 K N2O4 (g) 2 A reaction vessel contains 0.60 atm of N₂O4 and 2.0 atm NO2. Which statement is true of the reaction system? ► View Available Hint(s) O The reaction system is at equilibrium. O The reaction system proceeds to the right (forming more product). O The reaction system proceeds to the left (forming more reactant). O It is impossible to determine the future progress of the reaction based on the information given. Submit P Pearson Inc. All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Permissions | Contact Us |
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Given : equilibrium reaction

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if Qp > Kp then recation shift toward reactant

if Qp < Kp the reaction shift toward product

If Qp = Kp the reaction is at equilibrium 

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