When copper reacts with nitric acid, a mixture of NO(g)
Chapter 18, Problem 148(choose chapter or problem)
When copper reacts with nitric acid, a mixture of NO(g) and NO2(g) is evolved. The volume ratio of the two product gases depends on the concentration of the nitric acid according to the equilibrium Consider the following standard reduction potentials at 25C: a. Calculate the equilibrium constant for the above reaction. b. What concentration of nitric acid will produce a NO and NO2 mixture with only 0.20% NO2 (by moles) at 25C and 1.00 atm? Assume that no other gases are present and that the change in acid concentration can be neglected.
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