Multiple Choice
At 500°C the equilibrium constant, Kp , is 4.00 × 10-4 for the equilibrium: 2HCN(g) H2(g) + C2N2(g)
What is Kp for the following reaction?
H2(g) + C2N2(g) 2HCN(g)
A) 2.00 × 10-4
B) -4.00 × 10-4
C) 1.25 × 103
D) 2.50 × 103
E) 4.00 × 104
Correct Answer:

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