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5.8 moles of Nitrogen and 16.2 moles of oxygen are mixed and heated at 2000 degree Celsius until the equilibrium is established 11.2 8 moles of nitric oxide are formed calculate the value of equilibrium constant. ​

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Answered by JagratSirohi
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We know that at equilibrium, the value of the reaction quotient of any reaction is equal to its equilibrium constant. Thus, we can use the mathematical expression for Q to determine a number of quantities associated with a reaction at equilibrium or approaching equilibrium. While we have learned to identify in which direction a reaction will shift to reach equilibrium, we want to extend that understanding to quantitative calculations. We do so by evaluating the ways that the concentrations of products and reactants change as a reaction approaches equilibrium, keeping in mind the stoichiometric ratios of the reaction.

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