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The equilibrium constant for the reaction below is K=5.87×105 at 277.0ºC.
3 NO (g) ⇄ N₂O (g) + NO₂ (g) ΔHº = -155.52 kJ
Use the van't Hoff equation to calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for the reaction at 200.0ºC.
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