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12 . NH2CO2NH4(s) when heated to 450 K undergoes the following reaction to produce a system...

12 . NH2CO2NH4(s) when heated to 450 K undergoes the following reaction to produce a system which reaches equilibrium: NH2CO2NH4(s) <--> 2 NH3(g) + CO2(g)

        The total pressure in the closed container under these conditions is found to be 0.843 atm. Cal­culate a value for the equilibrium constant, Kp.

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