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    For the Reaction NO(g)+ ½ O<sub>2</sub>(g) NO<sub>2</sub>(g)at 750°C,what Is\(\times\)
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For the Reaction NO(g)+ ½ O2(g) NO2(g)at 750°C,what Is ×\times×

Question 49

Question 49

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For the reaction NO(g) + ½ O2(g)  For the reaction NO(g) + ½ O<sub>2</sub>(g)    NO<sub>2</sub>(g) at 750°C,what is the relationship between K<sub>c</sub> and K<sub>p</sub>? A)  K<sub>c</sub> = K<sub>p</sub> B)  K<sub>c</sub> = K<sub>p </sub> \times  (RT) <sup>-½</sup> C)  K<sub>c</sub> = K<sub>p</sub> = 1.0 D)  K<sub>c</sub> = K<sub>p </sub> \times  (RT) <sup>¾</sup> E)  K<sub>c</sub> = K<sub>p </sub> \times  (RT) <sup>½</sup> NO2(g) at 750°C,what is the relationship between Kc and Kp?


A) Kc = Kp
B) Kc = Kp ×\times× (RT) -½
C) Kc = Kp = 1.0
D) Kc = Kp ×\times× (RT) ¾
E) Kc = Kp ×\times× (RT) ½

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