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Be sure to answer all parts. At 430 ° C, the equilibrium constant (KP) for the...

Be sure to answer all parts.

At 430

°

C, the equilibrium constant (KP) for the reaction

2NO(g)

+ O2(g) ⇆ 2NO2(g)

is 1.5

×

105. In one experiment, the initial pressures of NO, O2, and NO2 are  7.4

×

10−3 atm, 4.2

×

10−2 atm, and

0.20 atm,

respectively. Calculate QP and predict the direction that the net reaction will shift to reach equilibrium.

What is QP for the experiment?


In which direction will the system proceed to reach equilibrium?
  

The reaction will proceed to the right.

  

The reaction will proceed to the left.

  

The reaction is at equilibrium.

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