A mixture of nitric oxide (NO, a colorless gas) and dinitric oxide (N2O2, a red-brown gas) exists

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A mixture of nitric oxide (NO, a colorless gas) and dinitric oxide (N2O2, a red-brown gas) exists in equilibrium. A mixture of 20 mL of NO and 220 mL of N2O2 is heated. At the new temperature, 10% of the NO changes to N2O2 each second and 5% of the N2O2 changes to NO each second. A model of a molecule of nitric oxide
a. Calculate the amount of NO that was changed into N2O2 during the first second.
b. Calculate the amount of N2O2 that was changed into NO during the first second.
c. Assume the container is sealed and will always contain 240 mL of gas. From your answers to 12a and b, find the amount of NO after 1 second.
d. How much of the gas is N2O2 after 1 second?
e. What will be the amounts of NO and N2O2 after 3 seconds? 10 seconds? What will happen in the long run?
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Discovering Advanced Algebra An Investigative Approach

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