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What is the molarity of nitric oxide at equilibrium? N2 (g) + O2 (g) = 2 NO (g) given: in an 8.00 L vessel @ 3900 °C start [N2 ] = 0.850 mol [O2 ] = 0.850 mol @ equilibrium Kc = 0.012​

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Molarity of Nitric oxide at equilibrium is 0.093 mol/liter

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