Chemistry Question

Xylitol

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I got the last one but this is another one

At 373 K, Keq = .416 for the equlibrium
2NOBr(g) <-> 2NO9G) + Br2(g)

If the pressures of NOBr (g) and NO (g) are equal, what is the equlibrium pressure of Br2(g)?

(THis is not homework, just questions that I am reviewing for my test)

Any help is appreciated
 

amol

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If the pressures of NOBr (g) and NO (g) are equal, what is the equlibrium pressure of Br2(g)?

Does this mean equal at equilibrium or before equilibrium?
 

amol

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Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: Amol
If the pressures of NOBr (g) and NO (g) are equal, what is the equlibrium pressure of Br2(g)?

Does this mean equal at equilibrium or before equilibrium?

it's after, and i already solved it for him =]

Oh, that makes it a whole lot easier.

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