Given the following sets of initial conditions, what is the net change that must occur for the reaction to reach equilibrlum? Does the reaction shift left to reach equilibrium, does the reaction shift right to reach equilibrium or is the reaction at equilibrium at these initial concentrations so no net change will occur?

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The equilibrium constant (Kp) is 0.19 at a particular temperature for the reaction:
N204(9) = 2NO2(9)
Given the following sets of initial conditions, what is the net change that must occur for the reaction to reach equilibrium? Does the reaction
shift left to reach equilibrium, does the reaction shift right to reach equilibrium or is the reaction at equilibrium at these initial concentrations
so no net change will occur?
PNO, 0.105 atm, PN,0, =0.058 atm
PNO, - 0.164 atm, PN;0, -0.142 atm
0.069 atm, PN-O, - 0.066 atm
A.
В.
PNO,
- 0.261 atm, PN,o, - 0.138 atm
C.
PNO,
PNO, -0.109 atm, PN-O, -0.138 atm
D.
E.
A.
choose your answer.
B. choose your answer.
v C. choose your answer.
D.
choose your answer.
V E. choose your answer..
Transcribed Image Text:The equilibrium constant (Kp) is 0.19 at a particular temperature for the reaction: N204(9) = 2NO2(9) Given the following sets of initial conditions, what is the net change that must occur for the reaction to reach equilibrium? Does the reaction shift left to reach equilibrium, does the reaction shift right to reach equilibrium or is the reaction at equilibrium at these initial concentrations so no net change will occur? PNO, 0.105 atm, PN,0, =0.058 atm PNO, - 0.164 atm, PN;0, -0.142 atm 0.069 atm, PN-O, - 0.066 atm A. В. PNO, - 0.261 atm, PN,o, - 0.138 atm C. PNO, PNO, -0.109 atm, PN-O, -0.138 atm D. E. A. choose your answer. B. choose your answer. v C. choose your answer. D. choose your answer. V E. choose your answer..
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