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A 1.00 mol sample of N2O4 (g) is placed in a 10.0 L vessel and allowed to reach equilibrium accourding to the equation
N2O4(g) <----> 2NO2(g)
K = .0004
Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of N2O4(g) and NO2(g)
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