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What is the value of the equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction 2NO2(g) β‡Œ N2O4

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Question: What is the value of the equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction 2NO2(g) β‡Œ N2O4(g) at a certain temperature?

Options:

  1. Kp = (P_N2O4) / (P_NO2)^2
  2. Kp = (P_NO2)^2 / (P_N2O4)
  3. Kp = (P_N2O4)^2 / (P_NO2)
  4. Kp = (P_NO2) / (P_N2O4)^2

Correct Answer: Kp = (P_N2O4) / (P_NO2)^2

Solution:

Kp is defined as the partial pressure of products over reactants, raised to the power of their coefficients.

What is the value of the equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction 2NO2(g) β‡Œ N2O4

Practice Questions

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What is the value of the equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction 2NO2(g) β‡Œ N2O4(g) at a certain temperature?
  1. Kp = (P_N2O4) / (P_NO2)^2
  2. Kp = (P_NO2)^2 / (P_N2O4)
  3. Kp = (P_N2O4)^2 / (P_NO2)
  4. Kp = (P_NO2) / (P_N2O4)^2

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the value of the equilibrium constant Kp for the reaction 2NO2(g) β‡Œ N2O4(g) at a certain temperature?
  • Step 1: Identify the reaction: 2NO2(g) β‡Œ N2O4(g).
  • Step 2: Write the expression for Kp. Kp = (P_N2O4) / (P_NO2^2).
  • Step 3: P_N2O4 is the partial pressure of N2O4, and P_NO2 is the partial pressure of NO2.
  • Step 4: Substitute the values of the partial pressures into the Kp expression if they are given.
  • Step 5: Calculate Kp using the values from Step 4.
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