Dinitrogen tetroxide decomposes to nitrogen dioxide: N2O4 (9) → 2 NO2 (g) A, H° 55.3 kJ mol-¹ At 298 K, a reaction vessel initially contains 0.100 bar of N₂O4. When equilibrium is reached, 58% of the N₂O4 has decomposed to NO2. Part A What percentage of N2O4 decomposes at 375 K ? Assume that the initial pressure of N2O4 is the same (0.100 bar). Express your answer using two significant figures. Π| ΑΣΦ 26 國」? % decomposed

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Dinitrogen tetroxide decomposes to nitrogen dioxide:
N2O4 (9) → 2 NO₂(g) ΔΗ° ;
=
55.3 kJ mol-¹
At 298 K, a reaction vessel initially contains 0.100 bar of
N₂O4. When equilibrium is reached, 58% of the N₂O4
has decomposed to NO2.
Part A
What percentage of N₂O4 decomposes at 375 K ? Assume that the initial
pressure of N2O4 is the same (0.100 bar).
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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Transcribed Image Text:Dinitrogen tetroxide decomposes to nitrogen dioxide: N2O4 (9) → 2 NO₂(g) ΔΗ° ; = 55.3 kJ mol-¹ At 298 K, a reaction vessel initially contains 0.100 bar of N₂O4. When equilibrium is reached, 58% of the N₂O4 has decomposed to NO2. Part A What percentage of N₂O4 decomposes at 375 K ? Assume that the initial pressure of N2O4 is the same (0.100 bar). Express your answer using two significant figures. —| ΑΣΦ 26 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer ? X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining % decomposed
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