Consider the reaction given below.
N2(g) + O2(g) 2 NO(g)
Given that ΔG° for the reacti...
Chemistry, 23.04.2020 05:41 kami23arap5p78v
Consider the reaction given below.
N2(g) + O2(g) 2 NO(g)
Given that ΔG° for the reaction at 25°C is 173.4 kJ/mol, calculate the following.
(a) the standard free energy of formation of NO
kJ/mol
(b) KP of the reaction
(c) One of the starting substances in smog formation is NO. Assuming that the temperature in a running automobile engine is 1100°C, estimate KP for the above reaction.
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