Predicting Outcomes When gasoline burns in an automobile

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Predicting Outcomes When gasoline burns in an automobile engine, nitric oxide is formed from oxygen and nitrogen. Nitric oxide is a major air pollutant. High temperatures, such as those found in a combustion engine, are needed for the following reaction: N2 (g) + O2(g) 2NO(g) K for the reaction is 0.01 at 2000C. If 4.0 mol of N2, 0.1 mol of O2, and 0.08 mol of NO are placed in a 1.0-L vessel at 2000C, predict which reaction will be favored. USING THE HANDBOOK 4

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