Laughing gas, N20, can be synthesized from H2 and NO: H2(g) + 2 NO(g)= N20(g) + H2O (g), Kc = 2.3 x 10° at a certain temperature. If the closed system contains [H2] = 0.050 mol/L, [NO] = 0.020 mol/L, [N20] = 5.4 mol/L, and [H2O] = 8.7 mol/L, then we can accurately predict that: O These questions are laughable... get it? Laughing gas! This system is far from equilibrium and will shift to the right to achieve equilibrium The reaction is at equilibrium This system is far from equilibrium and will shift to the left to achieve equilibrium

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Laughing gas, N20, can be synthesized from H, and NO:
H2(g) + 2 NO(g)=N20(g) + H20 (g), Kc = 2.3 x 10° at a certain temperature.
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If the closed system contains [H2] = 0.050 mol/L, [NO] =0.020 mol/L, [N,0]
= 5.4 mol/L, and [H20] = 8.7 mol/L, then we can accurately predict that:
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These questions are laughable... get it? Laughing gas!
This system is far from equilibrium and will shift to the right to achieve
equilibrium
The reaction is at equilibrium
O This system is far from equilibrium and will shift to the left to achieve
equilibrium
Transcribed Image Text:Laughing gas, N20, can be synthesized from H, and NO: H2(g) + 2 NO(g)=N20(g) + H20 (g), Kc = 2.3 x 10° at a certain temperature. %3D If the closed system contains [H2] = 0.050 mol/L, [NO] =0.020 mol/L, [N,0] = 5.4 mol/L, and [H20] = 8.7 mol/L, then we can accurately predict that: %3D %3D %3D These questions are laughable... get it? Laughing gas! This system is far from equilibrium and will shift to the right to achieve equilibrium The reaction is at equilibrium O This system is far from equilibrium and will shift to the left to achieve equilibrium
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