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Dissociation of N204 Q1
One mole of N204 is introduced into a constant pressure chamber at a temperature of 298.15 K
and a pressure of 0.1 bar.
Q1.1

Calculate the fraction of dissociation (a) of N204 (to 2NO2 (9)] when the reaction reaches
equilibrium under these conditions.

Q1.2

Calculate Aran G for the reaction at values of the extent of reaction a of 0.1, 0.4.0.6, and 0.9
moles. (Note -- the reaction is not at equilibrium at these extents of reaction)

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