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Suppose a 500. mL flash is filled with 1.1 mol of CO, 1.6 mol of NO...

Suppose a 500. mL flash is filled with 1.1 mol of CO, 1.6 mol of NO and 0.90 mol of CO2. The following reaction becomes possible: NO2(g)+CO(g)=NO(g)+CO2(g).

the equilibrium constant K for this reaction is 0.209 at the temperature of the flask. Calculate the equilibrium molarity of NO. Round to the nearest two decimals.

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