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What are the partial pressures of NO2 and Cl2 at equilibrium?

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According to the ideal gas law, partial pressure is inversely proportional to volume. It is also directly proportional to moles and temperature. At equilibrium in the following reaction at room temperature, the partial pressures of the gases are found to be PN2 = 0.094 atm, PH2 = 0.039 atm, and PNH3 = 0.003 atm.Jul 4, 2018

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