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NO2 + N2O2 reaction equation ???​

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
2

Answer:

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Materials:

Two sealed NO2 (gas) equilibrium tubes

4 liter beaker of ice water

4 liter beaker of hot water

Hotplate

Procedure:

Place one tube in an ice bath and place a lid on top

Use one tube as room temperature standard.

Place a third tube in a hot water bath and place a lid on top.

After a few minutes compare the color in the tubes.

Discussion:

Heat shifts the equilibrium in favor of NO2 and the tube becomes darker. Since the formation of N2O4 is an exothermic reaction, lowering the temperature shifts the equilibrium in favor of colorless N2O4. In a dry ice - acetone bath, the N2O4 will crystallizes as a white solid.

ΔHf (KJ/Mol)

S (J/K*Mol)

ΔGf (KJ/Mol)

NO2

33.2

240.1

51.3

N2O4

11.1

304.4

99.8

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Answered by Ruchikashiyap
4

Explanation:

NO2 + N2O2 = N2O3

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