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Equilibrium concentration

Consider the reaction Nsubnumber2(g) + Osubnumber2 = 2NO(g), for which Ksubletterc =0.10 at 2,000 degrees celcius. Starting with initial concentrations of 0.040 M of Nsubletter2 and 0.040 M of 0subnumber2, determine the equilibrium concentration of NO

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