Answer:
[tex]K=1.12x10^9[/tex]
Explanation:
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Unfortunately, the question is not given in the question; however, it is possible for us to compute the equilibrium constant as the problem is providing the concentrations at equilibrium. Thus, we first set up the equilibrium expression as products/reactants:
[tex]K=\frac{[NO_2]^2}{[NO]^2[O_2]}[/tex]
Then, we plug in the concentrations at equilibrium to obtain the equilibrium constant as follows:
[tex]K=\frac{(0.95)^2}{(0.0024)^2(0.00014)}\\\\K=1.12x10^9[/tex]
In addition, we can infer this is a reaction that predominantly tends to the product (NO2) as K>>>>1.
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Answer:
a bus moves on a straight road then makes a right turn
Explanation:
yes